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LINCOLN 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 


A  List  of 

Books  and  Pamphlets 

Relating  to 


Abraham  Lincoln 


Compiled  by 
JOSEPH  BENJAMIN  OAKLEAF 

of  the  Illinois  Bar 
Moline    Illinois 


THE   TORCH    PRESS 

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Copyrighted  1925  by 
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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

Title  Page 3 

Copyright  Notice 4 

Dedication 5 

Preface      7 

A  First  Word  —  Rankin 11 

To  The  Subscribers 15 

Explanation 19 

Sketch  of  Compiler 24 

Sketch  of  a  Long  Life 25 

Sketch  —  Daniel  Fish 29 

Sketch  —  William  H.  Lambert 31 

Sketch  —  Judd  Stewart 34 

Sketch  —  Charles  W.  McLellan 36 

Quotation  —  Walter  Malone 39 

Abraham  Lincoln's  Religion 41 

Tolstoi's  Tribute  to  Lincoln 43 

Estimate  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  John  Hay        .        .  45 
Lincoln's  Saddest  Public  Utterance      ....  47 
The  Best  Editorial  Written  on  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln 49 

First  Lincoln  Book  Owned  by  Daniel  Fish         .         .  51 

List  of  Subscribers 53 

Chronological  History  of  Abraham  Lincoln        .        .  59 

Book  Sizes 61 

Key  to  Symbols  and  Abbreviations        ....  62 

Bibliography 65 


ILLUSTRATIONS 


Frontispiece  —  Lincoln  Memorial 
Compiler's  Book  Plate,  facing 
Lincoln  Statue  in  Memorial  Building,  facing 
Compiler's  Portrait,  facing 
Portrait  of  Henry  B.  Rankin,  facing 
Portrait  of  Daniel  Fish,  facing 
Portrait  of  William  H.  Lambert,  facing 
Portrait  of  Judd  Stewart,  facing    . 
Portrait  of  Charles  W.  McLellan,  facing 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  facing 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  facing 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  facing 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  facing 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  facing 
Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  facing 
First  Lincoln  Memorial,  facing 
Re-erected  First  Lincoln  Memorial,  facing 


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PREFACE 

Only  such  books  and  brochures  are  included  as  relate 
distinctively  to  the  principal  subject.  Prints  devoted  in 
part  to  Lincoln,  but  treating  also  of  other  topics,  are  not 
within  the  plan,  though  a  few,  wherein  the  former  matter 
largely  predominates,  are  retained.  To  specify  all  which 
deal  to  any  extent  with  the  great  central  figure  of  the  civil 
conflict  would  be  to  enroll  substantially  the  entire  literary 
product  of  his  time. 

Periodical  matter,  not  reprinted,  is  excluded,  unless  the 
issue  was  devoted  wholly  to  Lincoln. 

Publications  devoted  to  the  assassination,  to  the  arrest 
and  trial  of  the  conspirators  and  to  discussions  of  their 
guilt  and  punishment  are  included.  As  to  all  else,  the  rea- 
sons for  insertion  will  be  apparent. 

I  have  digressed  from  the  Fish  plan  by  inserting  the 
lives  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  of  which  there  are  eight,  for 
no  one  can  read  the  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  understand- 
ing^ without  also  reading  the  life  of  Douglas,  and  we 
must  not  belittle  Douglas  when  we  elevate  Lincoln. 

It  is  true  that  much  of  the  matter  listed  is  of  trifling 
value.  Plainly,  too,  the  student  of  Lincoln  must  resort  to 
wider  sources  in  the  effort  to  learn  what  manner  of  man  he 
was.  For  example,  of  the  157  volumes  cited  in  Mr.  Roth- 
schild's recent  work,  but  53  are  set  down  by  Fish. 

Use  of  the  list  will  be  facilitated  by  observing  the  method 
of  preparation  and  arrangement : 

Each   entry  embraces   a   full   copy   of   the   title-page, 

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(omitting  only  mottoes,  etc.,  where  indicated),  followed  by 
the  collation,  how  illustrated,  size  and  number  of  pages. 
Figures  in  parentheses  (  )  are  pages  not  numbered  in  the 
book.     Words  between  double  bars  |  are  not  found  on 

the  page  transcribed.  Care  has  been  taken  to  preserve 
initials,  capitals,  and  especially  the  punctuation  of  titles 
—  or  the  absence  of  punctuation  and  misspelling.  In 
titles  where  the  word  "Portrait"  is  inserted,  it  is  under- 
stood to  be  a  portrait  of  Lincoln. 

No  title  is  entered  more  than  once,  unless  there  are  vary- 
ing editions,  excepting  the  Loyal  Legion  publications,  which 
are  also  entered  under  the  name  of  the  speaker.  Mere  re- 
prints are  disposed  of  in  notes.  All  are  listed  under  one 
alphabet.  The  form  is  that  of  the  "author  catalogue/' 
entailing  the  difficulties  inseparable  from  anonymous  pub- 
lications. Compilations  of  Lincoln's  own  writings,  sepa- 
rately published,  are  listed  under  his  name;  editions  of  the 
debates,  under  "Debates."  In  all  other  cases,  editors  are 
treated  as  authors.  If  the  author's  name  appears  in  the 
title,  the  entry  is  under  that  name,  whether  it  be  real  or 
assumed.  When  the  name  is  not  shown  in  the  title,  but 
appears  elsewhere  in  the  book,  it  is  still  used  as  the  index- 
word;  if  learned  from  other  sources,  the  information  is 
given  in  a  note.  The  proceedings  of  societies  and  of  public 
meetings  (when  no  editor's  name  appears),  are  listed 
under  the  name  of  the  society,  state,  or  place.  Maga- 
zines, newspapers  and  periodicals,  devoted  almost  exclu- 
sively to  Lincoln,  are  listed  under  the  name  of  the  period- 
ical. In  some  instances,  where  celebrations  were  held  un- 
der the  auspices  of  a  city,  county,  or  state,  such  place  is 
the  Index-word.  Strictly  anonymous  prints  are  distributed 
according  to  the  rule  devised  by  librarians  in  the  interests  of 
uniformity,  which  requires  each  to  be  placed  under  the  "first 


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word  of  the  title  not  an  article."  The  rule  is  not  ideal,  since 
it  often  leads  to  consequences  futile,  if  not  absurd.  In  the 
present  list,  for  example,  the  names  of  both  Deity  and  the 
adversary  become  index-words,  whereas  other  titles  fall 
under  "Is,"  "That,"  and  like  terms,  signifying  little.  How- 
ever, the  method  has  the  merit  of  being  applied  easily,  so  it 
has  been  followed,  with  two  slight  variations,  viz:  When 
the  authorship,  being  at  first  concealed,  is  announced  in  a 
later  edition,  the  editions  are  brought  together  under  the 
name  thus  disclosed ;  when  the  anonymous  print  deals  with 
one  of  the  assassins  only,  it  is  entered  under  the  crim- 
inal's name. 

I  have  endeavored  to  exhaust  the  field  as  above  denned. 
Collections  of  Lincolniana  have  been  opened  for  my  in- 
spection, their  owners  earnestly  assisting  in  the  work.  Li- 
braries have  been  inspected,  extensive  correspondence  has 
been  had,  hundreds  of  catalogues  have  been  examined, 
and  yet  I  am  not  certain  that  there  are  not  any  omissions. 
Many  publications  are  privately  printed,  or  have  a  local 
circulation  only,  so  that  absolute  completeness  is  impossible. 

This  publication  does  not  contain  the  titles  noted  in 
Fish  1906. 

Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf 
Moline,  Illinois 
July  1,  1925 


A  FIRST  WORD 

To  write  and  fittingly  express  First  Words  for  so  com- 
plete and  admirable  a  Bibliography  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
as  this  volume  merits,  is  beyond  our  power.  No  foreword 
can  add  to  a  work  that  speaks  so  well  for  itself. 

This  and  future  generations  will  be  indebted  to  five  men 
—  "The  Big  Five"  —  for  compiling  into  permanent  form 
records  of  the  thousands  of  volumes  and  pamphlets  relating 
to  Lincoln's  life  catalogued  here. 

The  great  work  was  begun  by  Mr.  Daniel  Fish.  Four 
others  came  to  his  assistance.  In  the  afterwhile,  three  of 
the  co-workers  —  Mr.  Judd  Stewart,  Mr.  C.  W.  McLellan, 
and  Major  W.  H.  Lambert  —  passed  to  the  Great  Beyond 
and  were  joined  last  year  by  Mr.  Fish.  Only  Mr.  Joseph 
Benjamin  Oakleaf  remains.  And  on  him  has  devolved, 
as  the  last  of  those  constant,  patient,  tireless  searchers  in  the 
large  field  of  Lincolniana  which  is  now  and  here  so  exhaust- 
ively presented  in  this  volume,  the  final  task  of  preparing, 
editing,  and  superintending  the  bringing  of  this  great  work 
into  publication.  Its  completion  required  that  patient  in- 
dustry and  ability  few  are  so  capable  of  giving.  No  greater 
nor  more  laborious  love  hath  any  man  shown  for  Abraham 
Lincoln  than  this. 

The  variety  of  titles  in  this  Bibliography  of  Lincoln 
suggests  and  illustrates  the  difficulties  authors  have  both  in 
history  and  fiction  of  telling  with  entire  satisfaction  all  the 
character  mouldings  within  and  without  in  the  life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  and  the  processes  that  formed  them. 

Let  me  record  out  of  my  own  experience  a  few  sen- 
tences. I  first  met  Abraham  Lincoln  when  I  was  a  boy  of 
ten  years.  For  nearly  as  many  years  thereafter  there  was 
scarcely  a  month  that  I  did  not  see  him  for  a  few  minutes,  an 
hour,  or  an  occasional  day  which  was  spent  in  his  company. 

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Such  frequent  meetings  were  not  limited  to  any  single  por- 
tion of  his  varied  life.  They  were  in  his  home;  at  his  law 
office;  on  the  streets  around  the  old  Springfield  "square" 
and  in  its  stores  or  offices  adjoining  thereto:  in  the  State 
House;  at  the  court  rooms  where  I  heard  his  law  briefs  and 
oral  pleadings  in  nisi  prius' and  the  courts  of  review  and  at 
divers  times  amid  the  huzzahing  crowds  of  the  political 
hustings. 

Withal,  in  this  early  background  as  a  memory  storage 
there  came  the  opportunity  later  of  being  a  law  student  in 
his  law  office  from  1857  to  the  morning  in  February,  1861, 
when  he  left  Springfield,  Illinois,  for  the  last  time  on  his 
way  to  the  Nation's  capital.  Supplementary  to  all  this, 
allow  me  to  add,  was  my  intimate  friendship  with  the 
early  New  Salem  people  who  knew  him  so  well  and  who 
honored  me  by  their  confidence,  and  told  me  of  his  life  with 
them  there,  where  he  spent  the  most  changeful  and  forma- 
tive seven  years  of  his  life. 

Yet  out  of  all  these  opportunities  and  frequent  and  close 
associations,  I  cannot  claim  fully  to  know  the  Abraham 
Lincoln  of  those  earlier  days. 

This  volume  illustrates  as  no  other  has  ever  done  the 
kaleidoscopic  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Every  book 
and  pamphlet  chronicled  in  these  pages  has  some  fragments, 
or  many,  revealing  views  of  his  personality.  None  shows 
us  all. 

The  story  of  Lincoln's  life,  especially  in  the  New  Salem 
and  Springfield  days  that  were  so  fruitfully  formative  in 
the  character  building  of  this  most  remarkable  man  has  been 
told  over  and  over  as  the  pages  of  this  volume  reveal;  in 
part,  wisely  and  well;  in  part  in  a  manner  inaccurate  and 
misleading  to  the  historical  research  of  the  future.  It  is  yet 
too  early  to  expect  an  adequate  biography  of  Lincoln.  We 
are  yet  too  near  to  him  in  time  to  get  the  true  perspective; 
to  trace  the  operations  of  the  forces,  internal  and  external, 
that  contributed  to  his  development,  or  to  compare  him  with 
the  rest  of  earth's  immortals.  But  some  day,  after  all  have 
passed  away  who  knew  Lincoln,  and  that  staging  of  peculiar 


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personalities  and  events,  both  simple  and  tragic,  that  formed 
his  environment,  some  master  historian  will  gather  the  par- 
tial and  contradictory  records  left  by  his  contemporaries, 
purge  them  of  falsehood  and  caricature,  and  from  the  mate- 
rial remaining  will  write  upon  the  unfading  pages  of  history 
the  true  character  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

He  stood  above  those  of  his  time  in  waiting  patiently, 
serenely,  inflexibly,  to  lead  his  countrymen  to  render  to 
God  the  things  His  justice  required  in  national  life. 

He  stands  today,  more  than  a  century  after  his  birth, 
the  most  unique  and  unforgetable  figure  in  our  history  and 
one  of  the  mighty  spirits  of  the  race. 

Such  a  man  the  time  and  the  task  demanded,  and  God  in 
His  Providence  gave  to  his  country  and  his  race  Abraham 
Lincoln. 

Henry  B.  Rankin 
Springfield,  Illinois 


TO  THE  SUBSCRIBERS 

About  six  years  ago,  I  concluded  to  compile  a  bibliogra- 
phy of  Lincoln  literature,  in  order  to  make  it  possible  for 
those  who  are  interested  in  the  subject  of  collecting  Lin- 
coln literature  to  ascertain  what  a  complete  collection 
covers.  When  I  first  began  collecting  Lincoln  literature, 
early  in  1890,  I  had  no  conception  as  to  what  a  complete 
collection  meant. 

I  read  "Abraham  Lincoln,  a  History,"  by  Nicolay  and 
Hay,  as  it  appeared  in  the  Century  Magazine  as  a  serial,  at 
which  time  it  occurred  to  me  that  I  would  like  to  have  a 
collection  of  all  the  biographies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  I 
proceeded  to  pick  them  up  here  and  there.  Wherever  I 
might  be,  I  would  visit  the  stores  dealing  in  old  books.  I 
did  not  know  of  anyone  who  was  collecting  until  I  hap- 
pened into  the  book  shop  of  Frank  M.  Morris,  in  Chicago, 
in  search  of  items.  He  then  informed  me  that  Daniel  Fish 
of  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  had  published  a  bibliographical 
account  of  books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. I  wrote  to  Mr.  Fish  and  he  sent  me  a  copy  (Fish 
323),  and  I  then  realized  for  the  first  time  what  a  task  I 
had  undertaken;  but,  nothing  daunted,  I  went  to  work  in 
earnest  to  secure  a  "complete  collection." 

Early  in  1904,  I  appeared  before  the  high  school  of  my 
city  and  gave  a  little  talk  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  I  informed 
the  pupils  that  I  had  quite  a  collection  of  Lincoln  literature 
and  I  would  be  pleased  to  have  those  who  were  interested 
in  the  subject  to  make  use  of  it,  my  home  being  near  the 
high  school  building.  A  young  man  by  the  name  of  Philip 
Joseph  took  advantage  of  the  invitation,  with  the  result 
that  he  had  Abraham  Lincoln  as  the  subject  of  an  oration 
delivered  at  the  Moline  High  School  on  April  16,  1904. 
As  there  was  a  great  deal  of  merit  in  the  oration,  I  had 
it  printed  (Fish  475),  sending  a  copy  to  Mr.  Fish.    Upon 

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acknowledging  the  receipt  of  it,  he  asked  me  to  send  a 
copy  to  his  friend,  Judd  Stewart  of  Plainfield,  New  Jer- 
sey. Through  Mr.  Stewart,  I  became  acquainted  with  Maj. 
William  H.  Lambert  of  Philadelphia,  and  Charles  W. 
McLellan  of  Champlain,  New  York;  these  acquaintances 
ripened  into  real,  true  friendship.  Each  of  the  four  had 
been  "collecting"  for  a  long  time  and  their  collections  far 
exceeded  mine  in  numbers  and  importance.  We  five  con- 
cluded to,  and  did,  establish  a  "Clearing  House,"  with  Mr. 
Stewart  acting  as  the  corresponding  secretary,  and  new 
finds  by  any  of  us  would  be  reported  to  Mr.  Stewart  and 
Mr.  Fish.  Thus  we  knew  what  each  one  was  adding  to  his 
collection,  and  helped  each  other  in  various  ways,  in  order 
to  make  the  collections  as  complete  as  possible.  We  were 
known,  among  the  book  men,  as  the  "Big  Five,"  for  the 
reason  that  our  collections  were  the  leading  private  collec- 
tions. 

Major  Lambert  was  the  first  to  pass  on,  and  his  collec- 
tion was  sold  at  auction  and  scattered  throughout  the  world. 
Henry  E.  Huntington  of  San  Gabriel,  California,  pur- 
chased a  large  portion  of  the  collection,  including  all  of  the 
rare  items.  These  are  installed  in  the  library  at  San  Gabriel, 
known  as  the  Henry  E.  Huntington  Library  and  Art  Gal- 
lery. The  next  to  pass  on  was  Judd  Stewart,  in  the  prime 
of  life.  His  collection  was  disposed  of  as  a  whole  and  is 
now  owned  by  Mr.  Huntington.  Then  we  had  to  part  with 
Mr.  Charles  W.  McLellan.  His  collection  was  purchased 
by  John  D.  Rockefeller,  Jr.,  and  presented  to  Brown  Uni- 
versity. Having  passed  on  in  February,  1924,  Daniel 
Fish  did  not  live  to  see  this  compilation,  in  which  he  was 
very  much  interested,  finished.  It  was  my  intention  to 
spend  a  month  with  him  and  have  him  go  over  this  work 
and  criticize  it  before  it  was  given  to  the  printer.  I, 
alone,  remain  to  carry  on  the  work.  I  was  known  to  the 
other  four  collectors  as  the  "Baby  of  the  Big  Five,"  hav- 
ing entered  the  field  after  the  other  four  had  been  collect- 
ing for  some  time.  Portraits  and  biographies  of  the  "Big 
Five"  are  shown  on  other  pages. 


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In  1906,  Mr.  Fish  published  a  Bibliography  which  was 
very  complete,  and  each  of  the  "Big  Five"  decided  to  get 
every  item  contained  therein,  but  no  one  was  able  to  secure 
all  of  the  items.  The  collections  of  Major  Lambert  and  of 
Mr.  Stewart  were  the  most  complete. 

I  have  endeavored  to  follow  the  plan  and  rule  laid  down 
by  Mr.  Fish  in  his  Bibliography,  as  to  what  would  be  con- 
sidered Lincolniana,  although  he  digressed  once  in  a  while 
and  gave  his  reasons  therefor.  The  student  will  find  that  I 
have  done  likewise,  and  the  reason  for  admitting  the  item 
is  shown  in  the  note  after  each  one. 

In  June,  1923,  I  sent  out  an  advertisement  of  this  work 
and  then  informed  the  public  that  it  would  be  ready  for 
distribution  early  in  1924,  but  I  found  that  I  was  unable  to 
finish  the  work  within  that  time,  for  the  reason  that  many 
unforeseen  obstacles  presented  themselves  from  time  to 
time. 

For  historical  reasons,  I  concluded  to  insert  a  foreword 
by  a  contemporary  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  his  portrait,  a 
portrait  of  each  of  the  "Big  Five,"  also  six  portraits  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  taken  at  different  times,  with  an  explan- 
ation when  and  where  each  picture  was  taken.  I  am 
indebted  for  the  Lincoln  portraits  to  the  kindness  of  Mr. 
Frederick  Hill  Meserve  of  New  York  City,  whose  book, 
entitled  The  Photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  is  an  item 
in  this  work,  under  the  title  head,  "Meserve."  His  labor 
thereon,  like  mine,  is  a  labor  of  love,  for  the  work  incidental 
to  compilation  is  not  included  in  the  retail  price  of  the  book. 
It  occurred  to  me  that  the  best  known  portraits  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  would  have  a  historical  setting  in  connection  with 
this  compilation. 

I  am  well  aware  that  this  work  is  not  perfect,  but  I  have 
put  my  best  efforts  into  it,  and  if  there  are  any  imperfec- 
tions, it  is  the  fault  of  the  head  and  not  of  the  heart.  After 
this  work  is  finished  I  shall  continue  my  interest  in  Lincoln- 
iana until  the  end  of  my  days,  and  if  those  who  are  inter- 
ested in  collecting  Lincolniana  or  books  that  come  to  their 
notice  will  keep  in  touch  with  me,  I  will  prepare  a  complete 


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list  of  such  and  will  issue  supplements  from  time  to  time  as 
the  demand  may  require.  Therefore,  I  must  have  the  help 
of  all  collectors  in  order  to  make  the  supplements  as  nearly 
perfect  as  possible. 

Collectors  of  Lincolniana  are  entitled  to  a  great  deal  of 
credit  for  preserving  items  that  would  otherwise  be  lost  to 
posterity.  Abraham  Lincoln  is  a  greater  man  today  than 
he  was  at  the  time  of  his  death,  for  each  generation  since 
then  has  been  benefited  by  the  precepts  that  he  advocated. 

There  are  now,  in  course  of  preparation,  two  biographies 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  that  will  not  be  ready  in  time  for  list- 
ing in  this  work.  One  is  by  Mr.  Carl  Sandburg;  the  other, 
by  Hon.  Albert  J.  Beveridge,  whose  four-volume  work 
on  the  Life  of  John  Marshall  was  a  masterpiece.  We 
anticipate,  with  much  pleasure,  the  completion  of  his  won- 
derful undertaking,  concerning  the  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
which  will  be  a  companion  work  to  the  life  of  Marshall. 

Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf 


EXPLANATION 

All  titles  concerning  the  celebration  during  the  Lincoln 
Centennial  are  grouped  under  the  word,  "Centennial."  All 
titles  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  of  Springfield, 
Illinois,  have  been  grouped  under  "Association." 

All  books  and  pamphlets,  which  only  contain  Lincoln's 
Gettysburg  Address,  excepting  where  they  include  matter 
other  than  the  address  itself,  are  listed  under  the  name  of 
the  author.  However,  the  compiler  has  listed  under  the 
heading  "Gettysburg  Address"  and  in  the  index  where 
items  of  such  nature  may  be  found. 

In  Chicago,  there  is  a  society  known  as  the  "Grand  Army 
Hall  and  Memorial  Association."  Exercises  are  held  annu- 
ally, and  some  well  known  speaker  addresses  the  Associa- 
tion. Their  proceedings,  published  in  pamphlet  form,  have 
been  grouped  under  "Grand  Army  Hall  and  Memorial  Asso- 
ciation;" they  are  also  shown  under  the  name  of  the  author, 
giving  full  title  page. 

The  publications  of  the  National  Republican  Club  of 
New  York  are  grouped  under  "Republican,"  and  are  con- 
tinued in  the  same  manner  that  Fish  showed  the  titles. 

The  debates  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas,  held  in  1858,  with 
all  subsequent  comments  thereon,  which  are  in  pamphlet 
form  or  otherwise,  are  placed  under  the  heading,  "Debates." 

Titles  dealing  with  the  Centennial  Celebration  (1909), 
programs  on  that  occasion  and  matter  pertaining  thereto  are 
listed  under  "Centennial;"  titles  concerning  the  Lincoln 
birthplace  are  listed  under  'Birthplace;"  titles  relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln's  Birthday  are  listed  under  "Birthday;" 
and  titles  referring  to  the  Lincoln  Highway  are  listed  un- 
der "Highway." 

Instead  of  listing  single  volumes  containing  speeches  and 
writings  of  Lincoln  under  the  name,  "Lincoln"  —  for  they 

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would  be  difficult  to  find  —  the  compiler  has  listed  them 
under  the  name  of  the  editor,  if  there  is  an  editor;  if  there 
are  two  editors,  they  are  listed  under  the  first  name  men- 
tioned. 

There  has  been  some  difficulty  in  arranging  the  order  in 
which  titles  should  appear  in  the  Bibliography.  The  titles 
covering  Lincoln  speeches  are  quite  numerous,  and  to  list 
them  under  "Lincoln"  would  entail  much  search,  so  that,  in 
order  to  locate  them,  where  a  volume  of  speeches  has  an 
editor,  they  are  listed  under  the  name  of  the  editor ;  if  there 
are  two  editors,  they  are  listed  under  the  first  named.  Books 
and  pamphlets  containing  the  "Gettysburg  Address"  and 
the  "Inaugurals"  are  listed  under  "Gettysburg  Address,"  if 
that  address  appears  first  and  under  "Inaugural"  if  such 
appears  first;  otherwise,  books  containing  speeches  on  Lin- 
coln, with  no  editor  shown,  and  all  sets  are  listed  under 
"Lincoln." 

In  all  other  matters,  the  compiler  has  followed  the  rule 
laid  down  by  Daniel  Fish  in  his  Preface  to  the  1906  edition, 
which  reads  as  follows: 

The  following  bibliography  is  a  revision  and  enlarge- 
ment of  the  catalogue  issued  under  my  supervision  in 
1900,  entitled  "Lincoln  Literature."  As  expected,  and 
of  course  desired,  the  circulation  of  that  tentative  list 
drew  from  their  hiding-places  many  omitted  items,  more 
than  a  hundred  such  being  now  added.  These,  with  the 
large  number  since  published,  swell  the  total  to  upward 
of  a  thousand,  not  counting  reprints  or  successive  editions. 

The  intended  scope  of  the  work  should  be  accurately 
noted,  for  it  is  limited  to  a  definite  purpose : 

Printed  books  and  pamphlets  only  are  embraced,  con- 
struing the  latter  term  broadly.  Single-page  prints  of 
all  sorts  and  unimportant  leaflets,  myriads  of  which  were 
issued  and  have  disappeared,  are  omitted.  Such  of  these 
as  are  still  extant  shed  no  appreciable  light  on  the  life 
which  evoked  them  and  would  only  encumber  the  list 
without  compensating  advantage. 

Only  such  books  and  brochures  are  included  as  relate 


Courtesy    Architectural    Record 

LINCOLN  STATUE  IN  MEMORIAL  BUILDING 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY  21 

distinctively  to  the  principal  subject.  Prints  devoted  in 
part  to  Lincoln,  but  treating  also  of  other  topics,  are  not 
within  the  plan,  though  a  few,  wherein  the  former  matter 
largely  predominates,  are  retained.  To  specify  all  which 
deal  to  any  extent  with  the  great  central  figure  of  the 
civil  conflict  would  be  to  enroll  substantially  the  entire 
literary  product  of  his  time. 

Periodical  matter,  not  reprinted,  unless  the  particular 
issue  was  devoted  wholly  to  Lincoln,  is  excluded.  This 
is  a  wide  and  fruitful  field  of  research,  but  one  to  be 
separately  treated  under  a  different  method. 

The  merely  political  writings  of  the  period  have  been 
sifted  with  a  view  to  retaining  such  books  and  pamphlets 
only  as  may  fairly  be  said  to  owe  their  origin  to  the  man. 
They  are  very  numerous,  but  obviously  most  of  them 
would  have  appeared  in  similar  form  had  another  than 
Lincoln  been  President.  To  include  all,  therefore,  would 
be  aside  from  the  purposes  of  a  Lincoln  bibliography, 
while  the  exclusion  of  all  would  be  equally  improper. 
The  line  is  not  easily  marked,  yet  to  attempt  it  was  im- 
perative. All  separately  printed  utterances  of  Lincoln 
are  of  course  meant  to  be  listed ;  likewise  all  communica- 
tions in  terms  addressed  to  him.  Ordinarily  partisan 
discussions,  unless  chiefly  aimed  at  personal  attack  or 
defence,  are  omitted.  In  illustration,  however,  of  the 
enormous  administrative  difficulties  with  which  the  Pres- 
ident had  to  deal,  and  so  of  his  statesmanship  and  char- 
acter, some  pamphlets  are  retained  which  set  forth  con- 
flicting views  of  the  larger  questions  of  executive  policy 
—  political  arrests,  the  habeas  corpus,  emancipation,  and 
the  like.  The  proceedings  of  political  conventions  in 
which  Lincoln  figured  as  a  candidate  are  noted;  and,  as 
an  interesting  reflection  of  contemporary  feeling,  the 
song-books  which  contributed  to  his  elections. 

Publications  devoted  to  the  assassination,  to  the  arrest 
and  trial  of  the  conspirators,  and  to  discussions  of  their 
guilt  and  punishment  are  included.  As  to  all  else,  the 
reasons  for  insertion  will  be  apparent  and  it  remains  only 


22  LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

to  add  that  a  few  titles  in  the  first  edition  have  been 
dropped  as  not  within  the  prescribed  limitations. 

Obviously  enough,  much  of  the  matter  thus  listed  is 
of  but  trifling  value.  Plainly,  too,  the  student  of  Lin- 
coln must  resort  to  wider  sources  in  the  effort  to  learn 
what  manner  of  man  he  was.  For  example,  of  the  157 
volumes  cited  in  Mr.  Rothschild's  recent  work  but  53 
are  here  set  down.  Yet  this  is  the  roll  of  that  thousand 
and  more  who  have  been  moved  by  a  great  man's  life  and 
death  to  commit  their  thoughts  of  him  to  prints  espe- 
cially devoted  to  that  end. 

Use  of  the  list  will  be  facilitated  by  observing  the 
method  of  preparation  and  arrangement : 

Each  entry  embraces  a  full  copy  of  the  title-page 
(omitting  only  mottoes,  etc.,  where  indicated),  followed 
by  the  collation  —  size,  number  of  pages,  and  how  illus- 
trated. Figures  in  parentheses  (  )  are  pages  not  num- 
bered in  the  book.  Words  between  double  bars,  |  |  are 
not  found  on  the  page  transcribed.  Care  has  been  taken 
to  preserve  initial  capitals  and  especially  the  punctuation 
of  titles  —  or  the  absence  of  punctuation  as  is  the  recent 
fashion.  Some  of  the  earlier  titles  are  of  immoderate 
fullness  while  the  modern  style  runs  to  the  opposite  ex- 
treme, but  however  much  or  little  of  his  purpose  the 
author  saw  fit  to  disclose  by  this  means,  all  is  faithfully 
set  forth. 

No  title  is  entered  more  than  once  unless  there  are 
varying  editions;  mere  reprints  are  disposed  of  in  notes. 
All  are  listed  under  one  alphabet.  The  form  is  that  of 
the  "author  catalogue,"  entailing  the  difficulties  insepara- 
ble from  anonymous  publications.  Compilations  of  Lin- 
coln's own  writings,  separately  published,  are  listed  under 
his  name;  editions  of  the  Debates,  under  "Lincoln  and 
Douglas."  In  all  other  cases  editors  are  treated  as  au- 
thors. If  the  author's  name  appears  in  the  title,  the 
entry  is  under  that  name  whether  it  be  real  or  assumed. 
Identical  surnames  are  distinguished  by  adding  given 
name  or  initials  in  the  form  adopted  by  the  author. 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY  23 

When  the  name  is  not  shown  in  the  title  but  appears  else- 
where in  the  book,  it  is  still  used  as  the  index-word,  being 
enclosed  in  brackets;  if  learned  from  other  sources,  the 
information  is  given  in  a  note.  The  proceedings  of  so- 
cieties and  of  public  bodies  and  meetings  (no  editor's 
name  appearing)  are  listed  under  the  name  of  the  society, 
state  or  place.  Strictly  anonymous  prints  are  distributed 
according  to  the  rule  devised  by  librarians  in  the  interests 
of  uniformity,  which  requires  each  to  be  placed  under 
the  "first  word  of  the  title  not  an  article."  The  rule  is 
not  ideal,  since  it  often  leads  to  consequences  futile  if  not 
absurd.  In  the  present  list,  for  example,  the  names  of 
both  Deity  and  the  Adversary  become  index-words,  while 
other  titles  fall  under  "Is,"  "That,"  and  like  terms  signi- 
fying little.  But  the  method  has  at  least  the  merit  of 
being  easily  applied,  so  it  has  been  followed  —  with  two 
slight  variations,  permissible  I  hope  in  the  special  list  of 
this  character,  viz. :  When  the  authorship,  being  at  first 
concealed,  is  announced  in  a  later  edition,  the  editions  are 
brought  together  under  the  name  thus  disclosed.  And 
when  the  anonymous  print  deals  with  one  of  the  assassins 
only,  it  is  entered  under  the  criminal's  name. 

In  the  foregoing,  taken  from  the  Fish  Bibliography,  he 
states  that  no  titles  have  been  entered  more  than  once.  I 
have,  in  some  instances,  entered  them  more  than  once,  in 
order  to  do  justice  to  the  author;  for  example,  in  the  publi- 
cations of  the  Grand  Army  Hall  and  Memorial  Association, 
I  have  found  it  necessary  to  list  its  publications  under  the 
name  of  the  author  also. 


JOSEPH  BENJAMIN  OAKLEAF 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  that  of  Joseph  Ben- 
jamin Oakleaf,  compiler  of  this  work. 

He  was  born  at  Moline,  Illinois,  on  the  first  day  of  Octo- 
ber, 1858,  his  parents  being  Benjamin  Peter  and  Mary 
Oakleaf.  He  resided  at  Moline  until  the  20th  of  Septem- 
ber, 1869,  when  he  moved  to  Labette  County,  Kansas,  with 
his  parents,  where  he  resided  until  the  fall  of  1876,  when 
he  returned  to  Moline,  Illinois,  the  home  of  his  birth,  and 
engaged  in  mercantile  pursuit  until  the  spring  of  1883, 
when  he  began  reading  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in 
the  month  of  May,  1886. 

In  1880  he  was  married  to  Josephine  Anderson,  who  de- 
parted this  life  on  the  23rd  of  December,  1916.  One 
child,  a  son,  was  born  to  him  and  his  wife,  Josephus  Leroy, 
who  is  a  lawyer  by  profession  and  a  member  of  the  firm  of 
J.  B.  &  J.  L.  Oakleaf.  There  are  three  grandchildren,  to 
whom  this  work  is  dedicated. 

He  was  educated  in  the  public  schools,  read  law  in  the 
office  of  Browning  and  Entrikin  of  Moline,  and  was  city 
attorney  of  Moline  three  terms. 

He  has  been  a  member  of  the  Library  and  Hospital 
Boards,  being  a  member  at  the  time  the  Library  building  and 
the  City  Hospital  building  of  Moline  were  erected.  He  has 
always  been  a  Republican  in  politics.  He  is  a  strong  believer 
in  the  doctrine  of  the  Lutheran  church  and  has  taken  part 
in  all  the  activities  of  the  Conference  and  Synod  to  which 
his  congregation  belongs.  He  is  a  charter  member  of 
Trinity  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  of  Moline,  Illinois, 
and  a  32°  Mason  (both  York  and  Scottish  Rites). 

He  became  interested  in  Lincolniana  in  the  early  nineties, 
and  his  collection  of  Lincolniana  is  the  largest  private 
collection  extant.  A  few  of  his  Lincoln  addresses  have 
been  published  and  are  shown  in  the  Bibliography,  together 
with  other  books  on  Lincoln,  of  which  he  is  the  author.  He 
is  the  sole  survivor  of  the  quintet  of  Lincoln  collectors  who 
worked  together  so  harmoniously  for  a  number  of  years, 
Lambert,  McLellan,  Stewart  and  Fish  having  preceded 
him  to  the  land  beyond  the  grave. 

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JOSEPH   BENJAMIN    OAKLEAF 


SKETCH  OF  A  LONG  LIFE 

At  the  special  request  of  Mr.  Oakleaf,  I  submit  this  short 
sketch  of  a  long  life.  I  was  born  on  April  7th,  1837,  at  the 
farm  home  of  my  parents,  Amberry  A.  Rankin  and  Arminda 
Rogers  Rankin,  located  three  miles  from  Athens,  Illinois, 
and  less  than  six  from  the  historic,  but  now  deserted,  village 
of  New  Salem.  Removed  from  that  home  to  Petersburg, 
Illinois,  in  1844  when  my  father  was  elected  sheriff  of 
Menard  County.  Returned  to  the  farm  of  my  birth  in 
1849.  Educated  in  common  schools  and  in  an  academy 
course  of  instruction  and  afterwards  under  private  tutors; 
a  law  student  in  Lincoln's  office  from  1857  to  1861.  Gave 
up  the  law  and  entered  a  strenuous  business  life  because  of 
my  father's  financial  affairs.  Rejected  on  physical  examin- 
ation from  military  service  in  civil  war  and  then  furnished 
a  substitute.  Later,  was  vice-president  First  National  Bank, 
Petersburg,  Illinois.     A  member  of  the  Presbyterian  church. 

On  May  4th,  1864,  I  married  Miss  Alma  Hurd,  of 
Tonica,  Illinois.  She  was  the  sweetest,  dearest  woman  I 
have  ever  known.  Her  decease  after  fifty-two  years  of 
happiest  wedded  life  was  the  greatest  loss  I  ever  experi- 
enced. 

In  1891  I  removed  my  family  to  Jacksonville,  Illinois, 
to  give  my  children  the  advantages  of  a  college  education. 
This  being  accomplished,  removed  with  family  to  Spring- 
field, Illinois,  where  I  have  since  resided.  My  advancing 
years  have  not  caused  me  to  abandon  the  management  of 
my  business  investments.  The  past  ten  years  have  been 
devoted  principally  to  literary  work;  though  ever  since 
abandoning  the  law,  I  have  been  a  contributor  to  the  press. 

Our  three  children  are  all  living:  Fred  H.  Rankin  for 
the  past  twenty-four  years  professor  and  assistant  dean  of 
the  College  of  Agriculture  of  the  Illinois  State  University; 

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26          LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Albert  H.  Rankin,  vice-president  of  the  First  National 
Bank,  Springfield,  Illinois;  and  the  youngest,  Emma,  wife 
of  Clayton  J.  Barber  of  the  law  firm  of  Barber  &  Barber, 
Springfield,  Illinois,  and  with  whom,  in  our  mutual  home,  I 
am  living.  I  have  two  grandchildren:  Emma  Louise 
Rankin  and  Henry  Rankin  Barber. 

My  first  vote  for  president  was  cast  for  Abraham  Lincoln, 
of  whom  I  have  written  two  volumes.  The  first  in  1916, 
was  entitled  Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
428  pp.,  Putnam's  Sons,  N.  Y.;  the  last  in  1924,  entitled 
Intimate  Character  Sketches  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  344  pp., 
Lippincott  Co.,  Philadelphia.  These  volumes  fully  record 
my  years  in  Lincoln's  law  office  and  comprise  the  bulk  of 
my  writings  on  Lincoln.  There  are  other  pamphlets  and 
articles  written  on  events  and  for  occasions  connected  with 
Lincoln's  life,  and  part  of  these  will  be  found  listed  in  this 
"Bibliography  of  Lincoln"  and  need  not  be  mentioned  here, 
for  they  were  only  intended  to  meet  calls  on  me  for  writing 
to  suit  the  passing  occasion  that  required  them. 

After  answering  all  the  inquiries  of  Mr.  Oakleaf,  I  can 
but  partly  comply  with  his  further  suggestion  that  I  should 
write  some  lines  such  as  I  would  like  to  read  about  some 
friend  that  I  knew  and  who  had  lived  to  my  age. 

I  am  aware  of  nothing  that  would  interest  me  more,  while 
living  as  I  am  within  a  limit  of  twelve  years  of  a  century, 
than  to  write  fully  of  events  and  people  and  of  how  those 
years  appeared  on  looking  back  across  the  vista  of  eighty- 
eight  such  changeful  years  as  these  are  which  we,  in  this 
rapid,  present  time  are  hastening  forward  in  and  from. 
But  the  purpose  and  limit  of  this  sketch,  to  say  nothing  of 
the  vastness  of  the  task  and  the  waning  strength  of  the 
hand  that  writes  these  lines,  forbid. 

The  period  in  the  world's  history  my  years  have  spanned 
has  added  greatly  to  the  perplexities  and  complexities  of 
what  came  to  me  as  my  life  problems.  To  write  of  those 
times  and  the  pioneers  of  the  thought  and  activities  in  the 
western  development  of  our  nation,  into  which  I  was  so 


HENRY  B.  RANKIN 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY         27 

fortunate  as  to  have  been  born  and  that  was  so  intimate  a 
part  of  my  life,  would  carry  me  too  far  afield.  However, 
it  can  be  said  that  my  life  has  bridged  across  from  the  Old 
and  into  the  New,  in  a  broad  and  important  span  of  history 
for  one  life.  It  has  been  a  great  privilege.  I  have  known 
and  associated  with  six  generations,  the  first  having  been 
with  several  aged  revolutionary  soldiers.  In  those  gener- 
ations average  men  and  women  have  achieved  more  ad- 
vances for  the  betterment  and  welfare  of  all  mankind  than 
was  made  in  the  previous  five  centuries. 

Such  changes  with  progress  have  only  begun.  The  end 
is  not  near.  Weary  ways  and  tedious  toils  are  before  us. 
The  wisest  sages  of  the  past  have  left  us,  as  the  legacy  of 
their  lives,  no  clearer  or  better  legend  of  the  incompleteness 
of  their  life-work  than  that  expressed  by  Sir  Isaac  Newton. 
The  quotation  records  my  own  experience.  This  wise  man, 
in  the  closing  years  of  his  fruitful  life,  said  he  had  been 
only  as  a  child  wandering  on  the  shores  of  Immortal  Truth, 
gathering  here  and  there  a  shining  shell,  or  heaping  up  on 
the  beach  a  pile  of  pebbles  to  attest  the  records  of  his  labors 
there,  while  the  vast  ocean  of  Immortal  Truth  beat  on  the 
shores  around  him,  its  measureless  and  unfathomed  waves 
rolling  far  away  in  the  unsolved  mysteries  of  the  universe 
before  him.  How  limited,  at  best,  is  the  sum  of  human 
experience  and  knowledge.  Intellectual  achievements  are 
only  in  their  infancy  and  youth. 

The  years  of  my  aging  have  not  been  in  any  degree  such 
as  described  by  Goldsmith  as  being  possible  and  probable  to 
age: 

"Remote,  unfriended,  melancholy,  slow." 

On  the  contrary,  I  have  great  personal  liking  of  and  sym- 
pathy for  bright  and  sparkling  young  life,  and  the  people  of 
open  minds  and  forward  vision  with  active  living  ideals. 
Not  that  I  love  the  past  less,  or  wish  to  be  separated  from 
it,  or  the  great  events  and  best  peoples  who  lived  before  us, 
but  because  I  look  hopefully  to  the  future  I  feel  young 
both  in  mind  and  heart  and  admire  the  things  that  are  new 


28         LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

and  will  welcome  those  that  are  to  come,  both  here  and 
Beyond.  I  have  friendship  and  reverence  for  what  is  old- 
est and  truest,  but  wish  never  to  be  separated  from  an 
earnest  search  and  welcome  for  the  worthy  new,  that  in 
later  years  has  so  advanced  human  comfort  and  happiness 
and  brought  so  much  more  of  the  spirit  of  joy  and  gladness 
into  the  common  daily  lives  of  all  mankind. 

But  the  millenium  dawn  seems  yet  far  away.  As  always 
has  been,  is  now,  and  for  all  time  to  come  will  probably 
continue,  there  will  be  problems  to  annoy  and  perplex  the 
individual,  and  turmoils  to  harass  the  nations  of  our  earth 
which  are  all,  at  their  best,  earthy.  This  world  is  not  in- 
tended for  a  heavenly  abode.  "Grief  walks  the  earth  and 
sits  at  the  feet  of  each  by  turns."  The  best  we  each  can 
hope  and  strive  for  is  by  our  own  best  endeavors  and  help 
of  the  Unseen  One,  to  go  forward  with  courage,  fortitude, 
and  fidelity  in  an  honest,  manly,  and  womanly  manner,  pre- 
pared at  all  times  with  a  spirit  of  readiness,  to  meet  what- 
ever comes  next.    Here  I  rest  and  abide. 


f 


Springfield,  Illinois 
July  1,  1925 


DANIEL  FISH 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY         29 
Daniel  Fish 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  that  of  Daniel  Fish, 
a  lawyer  by  profession,  born  at  Cherry  Valley,  Illinois,  on 
January  31,  1848.  He  died  at  Minneapolis,  Minnesota, 
February  9,  1924,  and  was  laid  to  rest  in  Lakewood  Cem- 
etery at  Minneapolis,  on  the  anniversary  of  the  birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln. 

He  was  the  son  of  Daniel  and  Permelia  (Adams)  Fish 
and  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Winnebago 
County,  Illinois.  He  was  married  to  Elizabeth  Meigs 
Porter,  of  Garnavillo,  Iowa,  on  August  21,  1873. 

He  enlisted  as  a  private,  in  the  Civil  War,  in  Company 
G,  45th  111.  Inftry.,  January  4,  1864;  mustered  out  on 
July  12,  1865;  Adj.  Gen.  G.  A.  R.,  1878;  Asst.  Adj.  Gen. 
Minnesota  G.  A.  R.,  1886;  Judge  Advocate,  1887. 

He  moved  to  Iowa  at  the  close  of  the  war  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  1871;  removed  to  Delano,  Minnesota, 
in  1871;  established  and  edited  the  Delano  Eagle,  1872; 
Probate  Judge,  Wright  County,  Minnesota,  1876-77  and 
1879. 

Removed  to  Minneapolis  in  1880;  alternate  delegate  to 
Republican  National  Convention  1880;  the  first  attorney 
City  Park  Commission,  1883-7;  also  attorney  State  Park 
Commission;  attorney  of  Court  House  and  City  Hall  Com- 
mission during  its  existence;  counsel  and  trust  officer  of 
Minnesota  Title  Insurance  and  Trust  Company,  1889-94; 
appointed  court  receiver  of  the  Northern  Trust  Company, 
1897;  commissioner  to  revise  and  codify  the  general  laws 
of  Minnesota,  April  16,  1901;  chairman  of  Commission 
after  March,  1904;  Report  of  Commission  adopted  and 
went  into  effect  March  1,  1906;  city  attorney  of  Minnea- 
polis, January  2,  1911,  and  on  May  20,  1914,  he  resigned 
to  accept  the  appointment  of  judge  of  the  4th  Judicial 
District  of  Minnesota;  was  elected  to  same  for  the  term 
ending  January,  1921.  On  the  expiration  of  his  term,  he 
declined  re-election. 

He  was  a  Republican  in  politics;  author  of  the  Bibliog- 


30         LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

raphy  of  Lincoln  Literature,  1906;  also  various  addresses 
and  magazine  articles. 

This  publication  contains  a  list  of  items  of  which  he  is 
the  author.  The  collectors  of  Lincolniana  are  indebted  to 
Mr.  Fish  for  having  compiled  the  Fish  Bibliography  of 
Lincoln  Literature  in  1900,  the  items  of  which  are  included 
in  the  publication  of  1906. 

The  passing  of  Judge  Fish  was  a  personal  loss  to  the 
compiler,  who  expected  to  have  him  pass  upon  the  manu- 
script of  the  bibliography  before  it  went  to  press  and  to 
get  the  benefit  of  his  just  criticism. 

At  the  time  of  his  death,  he  resided  at  No.  3301  First 
Avenue  South,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  with  offices  in  the 
New  York  Life  Building. 

Judge  Fish  was  survived  by  his  wife  and  five  children, 
Mrs.  Charles  Graves,  Hartford,  Connecticut;  Mrs.  E.  J. 
Huenekens,  Elizabeth,  Florence,  and  Horace  P.  Fish,  all 
of  Minneapolis. 

At  the  time  of  this  writing  it  has  not  been  decided  what 
disposition  is  to  be  made  of  the  very  large  and  complete 
collection  of  Lincoln  literature  and  mementoes  which  Judge 
Fish  owned  at  the  time  of  his  death,  but  it  is  the  hope  and 
wish  of  the  compiler  that  someone  will  come  forward  and 
arrange  for  its  purchase  by  the  City  of  Minneapolis,  and 
that  it  may  be  known  as  the  "Fish  Memorial  Library." 


WILLIAM  H.  LAMBERT 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY         31 

William  H.  Lambert 

On  the  opposite  page,  we  have  the  portrait  of  Major 
Lambert.  He  was  born  Ma}'  9,  1842,  at  Reading,  Pennsyl- 
vania, which  was  his  home  until  his  death. 

It  was  his  intention  to  make  law  his  profession  and  he 
entered  upon  that  study,  which  he  abandoned  to  serve  his 
country,  on  August  22,  1862,  enlisting  as  a  private  in 
the  Fifteenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  and  participating  in 
the  battle  of  Antietam.  On  November  27,  1862,  he  be- 
came First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  of  the  Twenty-sev- 
enth New  Jersey  Infantry,  and  held  the  same  rank  in  the 
Twenty-third  New  Jersey  Infantry  from  July  25,  1863. 
On  January  16,  1864,  he  was  made  Captain  and  was  ap- 
pointed on  the  staff  of  General  Geary.  He  was  with  Sher- 
man on  the  March  to  the  Sea  and  was  one  of  the  veteran 
army  which  passed  before  the  President  in  the  Grand  Re- 
view. On  March  13,  1865,  Captain  Lambert  was  breveted 
Major  in  the  United  States  Volunteers  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  during  the  war;  was  honorably  mus- 
tered out  of  the  service  July  17,  1865,  and  later,  under 
resolution  of  Congress,  the  Medal  of  Honor  was  awarded 
to  him. 

In  1866  he  entered  the  employment  of  the  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Company  and  continued  with  it  until  his  death. 
He  was  elected  one  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Company  in  1907. 

On  January  14,  1880,  he  was  elected  to  the  Commandery 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  and  was 
a  representative  from  the  Commandery  to  the  Fifth,  Sixth, 
Eighth,  Ninth,  Tenth,  and  Eleventh  Quadrennial  Con- 
gresses of  the  Order.  He  was  elected  Junior  Vice-Com- 
mander on  March  4,  1887,  and  Commander  on  May  3, 
1911. 

Major  Lambert  never  sought  an  office,  but  was  repeat- 
edly honored  by  appointments  to  positions  of  trust  in  the 
government  of  Philadelphia.  In  1899,  he  was  appointed 
to  the  Board  of  City  Trusts,  which  manages  a  property  of 
enormous  value,  largely  the  result  of  bequests  by  Stephen 


32         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Girard,  but  embracing  forty-five  separate  trusts.  He  served 
in  that  position  until  his  death. 

A  friend,  after  his  death,  made  the  remark:  "I  had  not 
been  long  acquainted  with  Major  Lambert,  when  I  found 
that  he  had  three  heroes  whose  names  and  words  and  works 
he  cherished  above  all  others.  He  surrounded  himself  with 
mementoes  of  these  men  and  lived  in  the  atmosphere  of 
their  lives.  They  were  Gen.  George  H.  Thomas,  William 
M.  Thackeray,  and  Abraham  Lincoln  —  the  great  soldier, 
the  great  writer,  and  the  great  statesman." 

Turning  through  the  pages  of  this  bibliography,  the 
reader  will  find  that  Major  Lambert  contributed  liberally 
to  Lincoln  literature.  The  compiler  of  this  work  had  the 
pleasure  of  meeting  Major  Lambert  on  two  different  occa- 
sions: the  first  time  at  his  summer  home  at  Germantown, 
and  next  at  the  first  meeting  of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship,  and, 
in  the  words  of  Harry  Lauder,  will  say,  "One  only  had  to 
know  him,  to  love  him."  His  collection  of  Lincoln  liter- 
ature, Lincoln  manuscripts,  and  mementoes  concerning  the 
immortal  Lincoln  was  unsurpassed,  and  his  collection  of 
Thackerayana  was  equally  great. 

On  October  15,  1874,  Major  Lambert  married  Miss 
Herminia  Van  Haagen,  who,  with  one  son  and  three  mar- 
ried daughters,  survived  him;  one  of  the  daughters  passed 
away  shortly  after  his  death. 

Major  Lambert  was  missed  by  the  compiler,  as  well  as 
by  the  other  three  of  the  "Big  Five,"  for  he  was  such  a  help 
to  us,  trying  to  follow  in  his  footsteps  in  collecting  Lin- 
coln literature.  It  was  the  hope  of  all  the  Lincoln  collec- 
tors that  some  public  spirited  citizen  would  come  forward 
and  buy  the  collection  of  Lincolniana  which  was  owned  by 
Major  Lambert  at  the  time  of  his  death,  and  donate  it  to 
some  public  institution,  but  the  family  felt  that  they  com- 
plied with  the  wishes  of  Major  Lambert  when  it  was  sold 
at  auction  so  that  other  people  might  have  an  opportunity 
to  secure  such  items  as  they  desired.  Major  Lambert,  at 
one  time,  told  the  writer  that  he  had  had  as  much  pleasure 
in  pursuing  the  objects  of  his  quest  as  in  the  possession 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY  33 

thereof,  and  he  wanted  to  give  others  an  opportunity  to  do 
likewise.  Accordingly,  on  January  14,  1914,  at  The  Ander- 
son Galleries  in  New  York  City,  at  2 :30  o'clock  p.m.,  the 
sale  opened,  and  the  collection  of  Major  Lambert  was 
scattered  throughout  the  United  States.  Every  collector 
became  the  owner  of  a  pleasing  item,  which  he  had  long 
desired,  but  the  bulk  of  the  more  costly  items  and  manu- 
scripts were  purchased  for  the  Huntington  Art  Gallery, 
where  they  may  be  seen  at  San  Gabriel,  California. 

Daniel  Fish  said  of  him:  "The  Major  had  more  than 
one  hobby,  but  only  one  character;  that  of  a  Christian 
gentleman." 


34         LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Judd  Stewart 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  that  of  Judd  Stewart. 
Judd  Stewart  was  born  near  Lawrence,  Kansas,  on  May 
14,  1867,  son  of  Lewis  N.  and  Julia  (Kreigh)  Stewart. 

He  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Kansas  City, 
Missouri.  He  married  Frances  Bell  of  Omaha,  Nebraska, 
on  September  18,  1884,  and  three  children  were  born  to 
them,  Roger,  Chauncey,  and  Douglas,  who,  together  with 
his  wife,  survive  him. 

In  1883,  Mr.  Stewart  became  office  boy  in  the  offices  of 
the  Kansas  City  Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  and  sub- 
sequently moved  to  New  York.  He  became  assistant  to  the 
president  and  general  auditor  and  director  of  the  American 
Smelting  and  Refining  Company  and  American  Metal  Com- 
pany; member  of  the  American  Institute  Mining  Engi- 
neers; life  member  of  the  Kansas  Historical  Society;  honor 
member  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society  and  Illinois 
Historical  Society;  was  a  Thirty-second  Degree  Mason; 
belonged  to  the  Park  Club  of  Plainfield,  New  Jersey;  Cran- 
ford  Golf  Club;  Plainfield  Golf  Club,  of  Plainfield,  New 
Jersey;  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution;  was  the  author 
of  pamphlets  on  Abraham  Lincoln  and  "The  Power  of 
Wealth."  A  short  time  before  Mr.  Stewart's  death,  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  was  conferred  on  him  by  the 
Lincoln  Memorial  University. 

At  an  early  age,  he  became  interested  in  Lincolniana  and 
was  an  ardent  collector.  His  collection  of  Lincolniana  was 
only  exceeded  by  that  of  the  late  Major  Lambert  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

In  the  spring  of  1920,  his  health  began  to  fail,  and  he 
sought  rest  and  recreation  on  his  farm  near  Ghent,  New 
York.  During  the  period  that  he  was  recuperating,  he  "Put 
his  house  in  order."  He  went  through  his  collection  of 
Lincolniana,  carefully  labeled  and  catalogued  it  and  boxed 
and  stored  it. 

Mr.  Stewart  passed  away  on  the  3rd  day  of  July,  1920, 
in  the  very  prime  of  life,  and  was  laid  to  rest  in  Forest 


JUDD  STEWART 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY  35 

Hills  Cemetery,  Kansas  City,  Missouri.  The  compiler  has 
had  the  pleasure  of  several  visits  with  Mr.  Stewart.  He 
was  a  whole-souled,  genial  companion;  quick  and  alert  in 
all  his  activities. 

Those  interested  in  Lincolniana  sustained  a  great  loss 
when  Mr.  Stewart  died,  and  the  compiler  of  this  work  felt 
the  loss  keenly,  for  he  had  hoped  to  have  the  benefit  of  Mr. 
Stewart's  advice  and  counsel  during  the  progress  of  this 
undertaking. 

Henry  E.  Huntington  of  Los  Angeles,  California,  be- 
came the  owner  of  the  superb  collection  of  Lincolniana 
owned  by  Mr.  Stewart.  This  collection  is  at  the  Hunting- 
ton Library  and  Art  Galleries  of  San  Gabriel,  California. 


36  LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Charles  W.  McLellan 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  that  of  Charles 
Woodberry  McLellan  who  was  born  at  Beverly,  Massa- 
chusetts, on  November  25,  1836.  He  attended  the  public 
schools  of  Beverly  until  he  was  eight  years  of  age,  when  his 
parents  moved  to  Boston,  and  his  education  was  completed 
in  the  "English  High  School." 

In  1853,  he  began  his  business  career  with  Emerson, 
Cochrane  &  Co.,  wholesale  shoe  and  leather  merchants  of 
Boston,  and  remained  with  them  until  May,  1856,  when 
he  accepted  an  offer  of  $500.00  a  year  in  the  general  store 
of  Charles  R.  Hurst  at  Springfield,  Illinois.  He  remained 
with  Mr.  Hurst  only  a  few  months  when  a  better  position 
was  obtained  with  John  Williams  &  Co.,  general  store  and 
private  bank.  In  January,  1857,  he  entered  the  banking 
house  of  N.  H.  Ridgely  &  Co.,  as  bookkeeper,  at  a  salary  of 
$800.00  a  year.  This  bank,  known  as  the  Ridgely  National, 
is  one  of  the  principal  banks  in  Springfield.  He  frequently 
met  Mr.  Lincoln  at  the  bank. 

Mr.  McLellan  was  a  member  of  the  Springfield  Grays,  a 
military  company  commanded  by  Captain  John  Cook.  This 
company,  having  been  perfected  in  the  tactics  of  the  French 
Zouaves  by  Colonel  Elmer  E.  Ellsworth,  became  the  Zouave 
Grays  and,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War,  formed  a  part 
of  the  famous  Seventh  Illinois. 

It  is  a  reflection  on  the  uncertainty  of  those  days  that  in 
1860,  at  the  instance  of  his  friend,  John  McGinnis,  Jr., 
cashier  of  the  Bank  of  Quincy,  Mr.  McLellan  accepted  a 
position  with  Richards,  McGinnis  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers 
of  Mobile,  Alabama.  Mr.  McLellan  has  remarked  fre- 
quently that  when  they  left  Springfield,  they  were  assured 
that  the  future  held  great  possibilities  for  them.  For  a  year 
after  Mr.  McLellan  arrived  in  Mobile  matters  were  very 
quiet  and,  although  the  war  had  begun  in  April,  1861,  it 
was  felt  but  little,  public  opinion  being  nearly  equally 
divided  on  the  question  of  secession.  It  was  only  when  Mr. 
McLellan  made  preparations  to  go  North  that  he  awoke  to 


CHARLES  W.   McLELLAN 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY  37 

the  seriousness  of  the  situation.  He  had  corresponded  with 
Robert  Lincoln  and  with  friends  in  the  North,  and  it  was 
intimated  by  his  Southern  friends  that  he  had  better,  not 
make  the  attempt.  But,  as  he  had  joined  the  Mobile 
Cadets,  a  military  organization  for  the  defense  of  the  state 
which,  later,  was  mustered  into  the  Confederate  Army,  he 
served  during  the  war  in  the  Twenty-first  Alabama,  Colonel 
James  Crawford,  and,  as  quartermaster-sergeant,  in  the 
Seventeenth  Alabama,  Colonel  Virgil  S.  Murphy.  Mr. 
McLellan  had  no  leaning  toward  the  Confederacy,  having 
left  Springfield  solely  for  business  reasons,  without  seeing 
the  conflict  looming  on  the  horizon.  He  often  intimated, 
in  later  life,  that  he  should  have  had  the  foresight  to  have 
grasped  the  meaning  of  Mr.  Lincoln's  remark  to  him  when 
he  called  at  the  State  House  to  bid  him  good-bye:  "I  am 
sorry  to  hear  it,  for  I  would  much  rather  have  two  Southern 
men  come  North,  than  have  one  Northern  man  go  South." 

At  the  close  of  the  War,  Mr.  McLellan  returned  North, 
and  engaged  with  Dean  &  McGinnis,  cotton  brokers  and 
bankers,  in  New  York  City.  From  1871  to  1879,  he  was 
a  partner  in  the  banking  house  of  A.  M.  Kidder  &  Co.  In 
1879,  he  formed  a  co-partnership  under  the  firm  name  and 
style  of  Boody,  McLellan  &  Co.,  bankers,  New  York  City. 

In  1870  Mr.  McLellan  married  Elizabeth  M.  Nye,  of 
Champlain,  New  York,  whom  he  survived  and  by  whom 
he  had  three  children:  Donald,  Hugh,  and  Malcolm  N., 
the  latter  two  surviving  him. 

In  November,  1906,  at  the  age  of  seventy,  Mr.  McLellan 
retired  from  business  and  made  his  home  in  Champlain, 
New  York.  He  resided  in  the  house  which  had  been  his 
summer  residence  since  1883.  This  house  was  built  in  1801 
by  Mrs.  McLellan's  great-grandfather,  Judge  Pliny  Moore, 
the  first  settler  of  the  town,  and  here  Mr.  McLellan  departed 
this  life  on  the  1 1th  day  of  March,  1918. 

Mr.  McLellan's  years  of  retirement  were  actively  spent 
in  the  management  of  several  large  farms  and  other  property 
in  the  neighborhood  of  Champlain  and  in  the  accumulation 
and  arrangement  of  his  collection  of  Lincolniana.  Although 


38  LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Mr.  McLellan  had  been  denied  the  privilege  of  supporting 
Mr.  Lincoln's  administration  during  the  troublesome  days 
of  '61 -'65,  he  had  been  deeply  impressed  by  his  simplicity 
and  greatness,  his  truly  religious  nature  and  his  love  for  all 
mankind  and  began  the  collection  of  Lincoln  literature  in 
1901  as  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
friendly  rivalry  and  real  fellowship  with  other  collectors, 
especially  with  William  H.  Lambert,  the  dean  of  collectors, 
Honorable  Daniel  Fish,  Mr.  Judd  Stewart  and  the  compiler, 
gave  him  great  pleasure  during  his  later  years. 

After  Mr.  McLellan's  death,  his  collection  was  acquired 
by  Brown  University  through  the  generosity  of  John  D. 
Rockefeller,  Jr.;  it  is  there  housed  in  the  John  Hay  Me- 
morial Library. 

The  compiler  of  this  work  met  Mr.  McLellan  at  a  meet- 
ing of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship  in  New  York,  February  12, 
1908,  at  a  banquet  held  at  Delmonico's;  there  being  present, 
among  others,  the  following  well-known  people:  Major 
William  H.  Lambert,  Hon.  Samuel  R.  Thayer,  Mr.  Horace 
White,  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson,  Gen.  Stewart  L.  Wood- 
ford, and  Mr.  Frederick  Hill  Meserve. 


g  fclenb  of  tnirtf)  anb  sabness,  Smiles!  anb  tears; 
9  quaint  Unight  errant  of  the  pioneers!; 
%  fiomelp  fiero,  born  of  star  anb  sob; 
9  feasant  prince;  a  jfWasterpiece  of  <gob. 

—  Walter  Malone 


ABRAHAM  LINCOLN'S  RELIGION 

He  never  professed  any  creed.  Mrs.  Lincoln  being  a 
Presbyterian,  he  was  a  constant  attendant  at  church  services 
and  did  his  share  towards  the  support  of  the  church. 

He  was  a  Bible  student,  and  his  public  addresses,  state 
papers,  and  letters  show  frequent  quotations  from  the  Bible. 
At  one  time  he  wrote  to  his  friend,  Speed :  "I  am  profitably 
engaged  in  reading  the  Bible.  Take  all  of  this  Book  you 
can  on  reason  and  the  balance  on  faith,  and  you  live  and 
die  a  better  man." 

He  stated,  one  time,  in  reply  to  the  question  why  he 
had  not  joined  a  church  that  he  could  not  subscribe  to  all 
of  the  creed  of  any  one  church.  "Any  church  that  requires 
as  its  sole  qualification  for  membership,  'Thou  shalt  love 
the  Lord,  thy  God,  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy 
soul,  and  thy  neighbor  as  thyself,'  such  church  I  will  join 
with  all  my  heart  and  soul." 

Many  volumes,  as  this  Bibliography  discloses,  have  been 
published  concerning  the  religion  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and 
the  compiler  has  made  a  contribution  on  that  subject,  yet 
it  is  the  belief  of  the  compiler  that  the  "Confession  of 
Faith,"  as  given  by  John  Stuart  Blackie  in  the  following 
lines,  meets  the  requirements  as  announced  frequently  by 
Mr.  Lincoln: 

Creeds  and  confessions?     High  Church  or  the  Low? 

I  cannot  say;  but  you  would  vastly  please  us 
If  with  some  pointed  Scripture  you  could  show 

To  which  of  these  belonged  the  Saviour,  Jesus. 
I  think  to  all  or  none.     Not  curious  creeds 

Or  ordered  forms  of  churchly  rule  he  taught, 
But  soul  of  love  that  blossomed  into  deeds, 

With  human  good  and  human  blessing  fraught 
On  me  nor  priest  nor  presbyter  nor  pope, 

Bishop  nor  dean,  may  stamp  a  party  name; 
But  Jesus  with  His  largely  human  scope 

The  service  of  my  human  life  may  claim. 
Let  prideful  priests  do  battle  about  creeds, 
The  church  is  mine  that  does  most  Christ-like  deeds. 

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TOLSTOI'S  TRIBUTE  TO  LINCOLN 

Of  all  the  great  national  heroes  and  statesmen  of  history, 
Lincoln  is  the  only  real  giant.  Alexander,  Frederick  the 
Great,  Caesar,  Napoleon,  Gladstone  and  even  Washington 
stand  in  greatness  of  character,  in  depth  of  feeling  and  in  a 
certain  moral  power  far  behind  Lincoln.  Lincoln  was  a 
man  of  whom  a  nation  has  a  right  to  be  proud;  he  was  a 
Christ  in  miniature,  a  saint  of  humanity,  whose  name  will 
live  thousands  of  years  in  the  legends  of  future  generations. 

Now,  why  was  Lincoln  so  great  that  he  overshadows  all 
other  national  heroes'?  He  really  was  not  a  great  general, 
like  Napoleon  or  Washington;  he  was  not  such  a  skilful 
statesman  as  Gladstone  or  Frederick  the  Great;  but  his 
supremacy  expresses  itself  altogether  in  his  peculiar  moral 
power  and  in  the  greatness  of  his  character.  It  is  natural 
that  before  he  reached  his  goal  he  had  to  walk  the  highway 
of  mistakes.  But  we  find  him,  nevertheless,  in  every  tend- 
ency true  to  one  main  motive,  and  that  was  to  benefit  man- 
kind. He  was  one  who  wanted  to  be  great  through  his 
smallness.  If  he  had  failed  to  become  president,  he  would 
be,  no  doubt,  just  as  great  as  he  is  now,  but  only  God  could 
appreciate  it. 

Washington  was  a  typical  American,  Napoleon  was  a 
typical  Frenchman,  but  Lincoln  was  a  humanitarian  as 
broad  as  the  world.  He  was  bigger  than  his  country  — 
bigger  than  all  the  presidents  together.  Why?  Because 
he  loved  his  enemies  as  himself,  and  because  he  was  a  uni- 
versal individualist  who  wanted  to  see  himself  in  the  world 
—  not  the  world  in  himself.  He  was  great  through  his 
simplicity  and  was  noble  through  his  charity. 

Lincoln  is  a  strong  type  of  those  who  make  for  truth  and 
justice,  for  brotherhood  and  freedom.  Love  is  the  founda- 
tion of  his  life.  That  is  what  makes  him  immortal  and 
that  is  the  quality  of  a  giant.  I  hope  that  his  centenary 
birthday  will  create  an  impulse  toward  righteousness  among 
the  nations.  Lincoln  lived  and  died  a  hero,  and  as  a  great 
character  he  will  live  as  long  as  the  world  lives.  May  his 
life  long  bless  humanity. 

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ESTIMATE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  BY 
JOHN  HAY 

The  following  estimate  of  Lincoln  was  found  among  the 
papers  of  the  late  John  Hay;  as  it  does  not  appear  elsewhere 
in  print,  the  compiler  considered  it  worthy  of  insertion  in 
the  Bibliography,  on  a  page  by  itself : 

Turned  his  defeat  for  the  Senate  into  a  success  for  the 
Presidency; 

Took  into  the  cabinet  his  rivals,  and  made  them  his  min- 
isters and  servants; 

Conquered  the  rebellion; 

Liberated  the  slaves; 

Outwitted  all  the  intrigues  against  him  in  cabinet  and 
camp; 

Gave  his  implacable  rival  the  chief  justiceship; 

Disarmed  all  criticism  by  shouldering  all  faults; 

Consolidated  his  party  and  increased  his  majorities; 

Held  the  people  in  their  great  task; 

Made  the  strongest  argument  for  peace  and  the  best 
defense  of  war; 

Gave,  in  his  Springfield  prayer,  his  Gettysburg  Address, 
and  his  second  inaugural,  the  most  pathetic  and  eloquent 
utterances  of  his  time ; 

Forcible  in  speech  and  faultless  in  logic,  he  enriched  the 
language  with  new  thoughts,  new  definitions,  new  maxims, 
new  parables,  and  new  proverbs; 

Was  a  true  type  and  examplar  of  his  country,  his  race, 
and  his  government; 

Wore  honor  without  pride,  and  wielded  power  without 
oppression ; 

Lived  like  a  peasant  by  necessity  of  birth  and  fortune, 
reigned  like  a  monarch  by  right  of  representative  instinct, 
native  intellect,  the  wisdom  of  humanity,  and  love  of  his 
fellow  men; 

Died  a  martyr  and  was  wept  by  the  civilized  world. 


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LINCOLN'S  SADDEST  PUBLIC  UTTERANCE 

Farewell  Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  from  the  rear  Plat- 
form of  the  train  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  Monday  morn- 
ing, February  11th,  1861: 

My  Friends  :  No  one,  not  in  my  situation,  can  appre- 
ciate my  feeling  of  sadness  at  this  parting.  To  this  place 
and  the  kindness  of  these  people,  I  owe  everything.  Here 
I  have  lived  a  quarter  of  a  century,  and  have  passed  from  a 
young  to  an  old  man.  Here  my  children  have  been  born, 
and  one  is  buried.  I  now  leave,  not  knowing  when  or 
whether  ever  I  may  return,  with  a  task  before  me  greater 
than  that  which  rested  upon  Washington.  Without  the 
assistance  of  the  Divine  Being  who  ever  attended  him,  I 
cannot  succeed.  With  that  assistance,  I  cannot  fail.  Trust- 
ing in  Him,  who  can  go  with  me,  and  remain  with  you,  and 
be  everywhere  for  good,  let  us  confidently  hope  that  all  will 
yet  be  well.  To  His  care  commending  you,  as  I  hope  in 
your  prayers  you  will  commend  me,  I  bid  you  an  affection- 
ate farewell. 


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THE  DEATH  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 

The  best  editorial  written  on  his  death 
(See  Fish  717) 

Slavery  and  Treason  have  demanded  of  the  American 
Republic  a  great  and  final  sacrifice.  For  four  mournful 
years,  on  the  battle-field  and  in  the  hospital,  she  has  poured 
out  the  noble  blood  of  her  brave  children  and  offered  up 
the  precious  lives  of  her  patriot  citizens.  But  a  sacrifice  of 
blood  still  more  noble,  of  a  life  still  more  precious,  was 
needed  to  make  the  oblation  complete.  This  last,  this  fear- 
ful offering  has  now  been  laid  upon  the  Nation's  reeking 
altar.    Abraham  Lincoln  is  dead ! 

The  shaper  of  the  Republic's  destiny,  he  was  murdered 
on  the  day  when  that  destiny  was  finally  moulded  in  the 
matrix  of  truth  and  justice.  The  savior  of  the  Republic's 
life,  he  yielded  up  his  own  just  as  the  Republic's  existence 
was  forever  secured.  The  Commander-in-Chief  of  our  long- 
battling  armies,  he  sank  in  death  at  the  very  moment  when 
those  armies  had  achieved  a  lasting  triumph. 

In  him  was  typified,  more  than  ever  before  in  any  single 
individual,  the  cause  of  Human  Liberty,  and  he  perished  in 
the  hour  which  saw  that  cause  victorious.  He  so  guided  the 
course  of  events  that  out  of  the  bitterness  of  Slavery  a  whole 
race  entered  into  the  blessedness  of  Freedom,  and  he  passed 
out  of  the  world  while  the  clanking  echoes  of  the  chains 
which  he  had  broken  had  not  yet  died  away.  Through  a 
night  of  storm  and  terror  he  steered  the  trembling  ship  of 
state,  and  when  the  morning  dawned  upon  the  vessel  sailing, 
with  its  costly  freight,  through  a  placid  sea,  the  hand  that 
had  saved  it  became  powerless.  Who  shall  say  that,  since 
that  other  Good  Friday,  eighteen  hundred  years  ago,  when 
murderous  men  struck  at  the  existence  of  Divinity  itself,  a 
riper  life  has  been  ended  by  a  fouler  blow? 

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50  LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

The  universal  signs  of  sorrow  attest  the  depth  and  breadth 
of  the  People's  grief.  The  saddened  Nation  clothes  itself 
in  black.  The  church  bells  toll  a  requiem  which  makes  the 
sorrow-laden  air  still  heavier.  Sable  festoons  adorn,  with 
gloomy  decoration,  our  streets  and  squares.  The  minds  of 
men  are  filled  with  a  woe  which  the  death  of  a  father  or 
brother  could  not  have  evoked.  But  there  is  a  mourning 
still  more  appropriate  to  the  occasion  than  these  outer  signs 
or  inner  feelings.  Let  us  mourn  the  dead  President  by  being 
worthy  of  his  greatness.  Let  us  resolve  that  the  liberty 
which  he  saved  shall  never  again  be  lost,  that  the  fetters 
which  he  sundered  shall  never  again  be  joined,  that  the 
Union  which  he  restored  shall  never  again  be  broken.  Let 
us  live  for  Human  Rights  as  he  lived;  let  us  die  for  them, 
if  need  be,  as  he  died. 

The  Great  Republic's  head  is  gone;  the  Great  Republic's 
heart  is  broken.    God  help  the  Great  Republic ! 


FIRST  LINCOLN  BOOK  OWNED  BY 
DANIEL  FISH 

The  following  is  taken  from  the  address  of  Daniel  Fish, 
before  the  Bibliographical  Society  of  America,  in  June, 
1908: 

On  my  way  home  from  the  war  in  the  summer  of  '65, 
while  yet  in  the  first  half  of  my  eighteenth  year,  I  bought 
my  first  book,  the  very  first  that  was  paid  for  out  of  my 
personal  earnings,  not  a  school  book  or  else  a  dime  novel. 
It  was  "The  President's  Words,"  compiled  from  Lin- 
coln's writings  and  speeches  by  Edward  Everett  Hale, 
now  venerable  and  beloved.  If  that  volume  had  not 
been  lost  prior  to  1892,  it  would  have  constituted,  at  the 
beginning  of  that  year,  my  entire  stock  of  Lincolniana. 

For  complete  address,  see  No.  503. 


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1  Frederick  H.  Meserve 

79  Leonard  Street,  New  York  City 

2  Illinois  State  Historical  Library 

Springfield,  Illinois 

3  Stuart  W.  Jackson 

110  William  Street,  New  York  City 

4  O.  H.  Oldroyd 

516  10th  Street,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C. 

5  Hon.  Daniel  Fish  (deceased) 

3301  First  Avenue,  So.,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota 

6  J.  M.  Martin 

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7  Frank  M.  Morris  (deceased) 

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8  John  W.  Starr,  Jr. 

Millersburg,  Pa. 

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State  Capitol,  Madison,  Wisconsin 

10  Albert  H.  Griffith 

Fisk,  Wisconsin 

11  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society 

Madison,  Wisconsin 

12  Brown  University  Library 

Providence,  Rhode  Island 

13  Hugh  McLellan 

Champlain,  New  York 

14  William  H.  Townsend 

Lexington,  Kentucky 

15  Rev.  William  E.  Barton,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

16  Otto  L.  Schmidt 

1547  Dearborn  Parkway,  Chicago,  Illinois 

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54         LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

17  Otto  L.  Schmidt 

1547  Dearborn  Parkway,  Chicago,  Illinois 

18  New  York  State  Library 

Albany,  New  York 

19  Carrie  A.  Hall 

1007  South  Fifth  Street,  Leavenworth,  Kansas 

20  John  H.  Hauberg 

Rock  Island,  Illinois 

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1300  Fletcher  Trust  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Indiana 

27  Andrew  D.  Pierce 

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28  R.  Arthur  Heller 

790  Broad  Street,  Newark,  New  Jersey 

29  F.  G.  Tallman 

Wilmington,  Delaware 

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333  N.  Euclid  Avenue,  Oak  Park,  Illinois 

31  W.  H.  Simons 

Coldwater,  Michigan 

32  Clarence  Griggs 

Ottawa,  Illinois 

33  The  Henry  E.  Huntington  Library  and  Art 
Gallery 

San  Gabriel,  California 

34  Dr.  L.  D.  Carman 

1806  Lamont  St.,  Washington,  D.C. 


LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY  55 

35  Brooklyn  Public  Library 

26  Brevoort  Place,  Brooklyn,  New  York 

36  Kansas  State  Historical  Society 

Topeka,  Kansas 

37  The  Newberry  Library 

Chicago,  Illinois 

38  The  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 

39  Cincinnati  Public  Library 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

40  The  Chicago  Public  Library 

Chicago,  Illinois 

41  Harry  Stone 

137  4th  Avenue,  New  York  City 

42  Luther  M.  Cornwall 

227  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C. 

43  Brentano's 

218  So.  Wabash  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois 

44  University  of  Chicago  Libraries 

Chicago,  Illinois 

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48  Walter  M.  Hill 

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10700  Euclid  Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

50  Frank  M.  Morris  (deceased) 

24  No.  Wabash  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois 

51  Barker's  Art  Store 

Springfield,  Illinois 

52  H.  K.  Sage 

419  Coahoma  Avenue,  Clarksdale,  Mississippi 

53  Metta  Kohli 

The  Ontario,  Apt.  No.  109,  Washington,  D.C. 


56         LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

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Williamson,  West  Virginia 

55  Walter  J.  Kohler 

Kohler,  Wisconsin 

56  Frederick  Ray  Risdon 

Los  Angeles,  California 

57  Percy  Coe  Eggleston 

61  Vauxhall  Street,  New  London,  Connecticut 

58  Margaret  A.  Petran 

Chicago,  Illinois 

59  Jarvis  A.  Wood  (deceased) 

Wayne,  Pennsylvania 

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Box  126,  Plainfield,  New  Jersey 

61  University  of  Illinois  Library 

Urbana,  Illinois 

62  Augustana  College 

Rock  Island,  Illinois 

63  Oliver  R.  Barrett 

Kenil worth,  Illinois 

64  Yale  University  Library 

New  Haven,  Connecticut 

65  John  S.  Little 

Rushville,  Illinois 

66  Iowa  Masonic  Library 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  by  C.  C.  Hunt,  Librarian 

67  F.  G.  Blair 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Springfield, 
Illinois 

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1041  The  Rookery,  Chicago,  Illinois 

70  John  W.  Fling,  Jr. 

Wyoming,  Illinois 

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Springfield,  Illinois 


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San  Diego,  California 

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Hawthorne  Way,  Moline,  Illinois 

80  Edward  J.  Jacobs 

424  Fulton  St.,  Peoria,  Illinos 

81  F.  L.  Black 

Dearborn,  Michigan 

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Springfield,  Illinois 

83  Isaac  Markens 

545  West  164th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

84  M.  L.  Wilson 

Bozeman,  Montana 

85  Alfred  C.  Howell 

32  Guild  Rd.,  Dedham,  Massachusetts. 

86  Fanny  Butcher 

75  East  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  Illinois 

87  John  H.  Finley 

Editor  N.  Y.  Times,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

88  Hon.  Henry  B.  Rankin 

510  So.  Second  Street,  Springfield,  Illinois 

89  Charles  A.  Gage 

5407  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chicago,  Illinois 

90  Geo.  H.  Smyser 

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58  LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

91  Reserved 

92  Reserved 

93  Reserved 

94  Reserved 

95  Reserved 

96  Josephine  Louise  Oakleaf 

Moline,  Illinois 

97  Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf,  II 

Moline,  Illinois 

98  Samuel  Leroy  Oakleaf 

Moline,  Illinois 

99  Emanuel  Hertz 

149  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

100  Herbert  Wells  Fay 

Custodian  Lincoln  Tomb,  Springfield,  Illinois 

101  Copyright 

102  Copyright 


CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTORY  OF  ABRAHAM 
LINCOLN 

Born  in  Hardin,  now  La  Rue,  County,  Kentucky,  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1809. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.C.,  April  15,  1865. 

He  was  descended  from  a  family  of  English  origin,  resid- 
ing in  Berks  County,  Pennsylvania,  the  middle  of  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  His  grandfather  emigrated  from  Virginia 
to  Kentucky  about  1780. 

His  father,  Thomas  Lincoln,  settled  with  his  family  in 
Indiana  in  1816,  and  in  Illinois  in  1830.  His  mother  was 
Nancy  Hanks. 

He  left  his  father's  house  soon  after  settling  in  Illinois, 
and  after  following  many  occupations  was  admitted  to 
the  bar  in  1836,  and  began  the  practice  of  law  at  Spring- 
field in  1837. 

He  served  first  as  captain,  and  afterward  as  a  private  in 
the  Black  Hawk  War,  in  1832. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Illinois  State  Legislature,  1834- 
42,  and  a  member  of  Congress  from  Illinois,  1847-49. 

In  1858,  as  Republican  candidate  for  United  States 
senator,  he  held  a  series  of  joint  discussions  throughout 
Illinois  with  his  Democratic  opponent,  Stephen  A.  Douglas, 
in  which  he  took  a  pronounced  stand  against  the  institution 
of  slavery.  These  debates  attracted  the  attention  of  the 
whole  country,  and  made  him  one  of  the  leaders  in  opposi- 
tion to  slavery.  He  received  a  majority  of  the  popular 
vote  but  was  defeated  by  the  legislature,  by  reason  of  the 
gerrymandered  conditions  of  the  state.  In  1860,  he  was 
nominated  by  the  Republican  party  as  a  candidate  for 
President. 

He  received  180  electoral  votes,  and  was  inaugurated  on 
March  4,   1861.     He  was  the  sixteenth  President.     His 

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60         LINCOLN    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

election  was  the  signal  for  the  secession  of  the  slave  States 
of  the  South,  and  for  the  reorganization  of  the  Confederate 
States. 

Hostilities  began  with  an  attack  by  the  Secessionists  of 
South  Carolina  on  the  Federal  troops  at  Fort  Sumter, 
April  12,  1861.  On  the  15th,  a  call  was  issued  by  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  for  75,000  volunteers. 

He  proclaimed  a  blockade  of  the  southern  ports,  April 
19,  1861. 

On  September  22,  1862,  he  issued  a  proclamation  eman- 
cipating all  slaves  in  States  which  were  in  rebellion  on 
January  1,  1863. 

He  was  re-elected  President  by  the  Republican  party  in 
1864,  receiving  212  electoral  votes.  He  began  his  second 
term  of  office,  March  4,  1865. 

He  entered  Richmond  with  the  Federal  army  April  4, 
1865. 

He  was  occupied  with  plans  for  the  reconstruction  of  the 
South  when  he  was  shot  by  John  Wilkes  Booth,  at  Ford's 
Theatre,  Washington,  April  14,  1865,  and  died  on  the 
following  day. 

It  was  Abraham  Lincoln  who  said:  "I  believe  this  gov- 
ernment cannot  endure  permanently,  half  slave  and  half 
free." 


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Book  Sizes 

Name  Approximate  inches 

atlas  folio  16  x  25 

elephant  folio  14  x  23 

folio  12x15 

4to  (quarto)  9x  12 

8vo  (octavo)  6x9 

12mo  (duodecimo)  5  x  iy2 

16mo  4>4x6^4 

18mo  4x6^ 

24mo  3y2  x  6 

32mo  3^4  x  5 

48mo  2y2  x  4 

64-mo  2x3 

The  following  terms  for  sizes  are  frequently  used  in  Eng- 
lish bibliographies  and  catalogs : 

Name  Approximate  incites 

imperial  4to  11  x  15 

super  royal  4to  10*/2  x  13j4 

post  4to  8x10 

imperial  8vo  iy2  x  11 

royal  8vo  6}£  x  10 

demy  8vo  Sy2  x  8^4 

post  8vo  5x8 

crown  8vo  5  x  7y 

foolscap  8vo  A%.  x  7 

post  8vo  4  x  6  34 


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Key  to  Symbols  and  Abbreviations 


a.  1. 

Alternate  leaves 

a.  p. 
bds. 

Alternate  pages 
Boards 

cl. 

Cloth 

fp. 
il. 

Frontispiece 
Illustrated 

imp. 
ils. 

Imperial 
Illustrations 

1. 

Leaves 

lea. 

Leather 

n.  d. 

No  date 

n.  i. 

n.  p. 

pp. 

sm. 

No  imprint 
No  place 
Pages 
Small 

*. 

Have  not  seen  a  copy 

When  there  is  no  description  of  cover,  the  cover  is  either 
paper  or  cardboard. 

All  measurements  are  in  inches. 

Words  misspelled  on  the  title  page  are  shown  in  the 
Bibliography  in  italics. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY 


BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ABBATT,  WILLIAM:  The  Lincoln  Centenary  in 
Literature  Selections  from  the  principal  magazines 
of  February  and  March,  1909,  together  with  a  few  from 
1907-1908  [Device]  William  Abbatt  New  York 
1909  1 

Bds.    Vol.  1.    8vo. 

Made  up  of  articles  from  periodicals,  with  a  title  page  and  index 

prefixed.     Contents  of  different  volumes  vary. 

ABBATT,  WILLIAM:  The  Lincoln  Centenary  in 
Literature  Selections  from  the  principal  magazines 
of  February  and  March,  1909,  together  with  a  few  from 
1907-1908  [Device]  William  Abbatt  New  York 
1909  2 

Bds.     Marked  "Vol.  II"  on  back.     Folio. 

Made  up  of  articles  from  periodicals,  with  a  title  page  and  index 

prefixed.     Contents  of  different  volumes  vary. 

ABBOTT,  WALTER  A.:  The?  Abbottsford  Silent 
Reading  Lessons     Abraham  Lincoln  No.  3  3 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyrighted,  1919,  Walter  A.  Ab- 
bott, Published,  1130  Mission  Street,  South  Pasadena,  Cal.) 
16mo.     11  pp. 

ABERNETHY,    ALONZO:     Glimpses    of    Abraham 
»  Lincoln     By    Alonzo    Abernethy     Delivered    before 
the  Mitchell  County  Farmers'  Institute,  February   12, 
1909.     Reprint   from  the   Osage  News,   February   18, 
1909  4 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  E. :  Lincoln  Address  Delivered 
at  Quincy,  Illinois,  Tuesday,  October  13,  1908,  before 
the  State  Historical  Society  of  Illinois,  and  the  Lin- 

(65) 


66         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

coin-Douglas  Semi-Centennial  Society.  By  George  E. 
Adams  Peterboro,  N.  H. :  Transcript  Printing  Com- 
pany     1908.  5 

Cover  title.     8vo.     12  pp. 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  E. :  Lincoln  Address  Delivered  in 
Chicago,  February  9th,  1909,  before  Columbia  Post,  G. 
A.  R.     By  George  E.  Adams  6 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     11  pp. 

ADVOCATE,  THE  MIDDLE-WEST:  The  Middle- 
West  Advocate  50  Cents  Per  Year  5  Cents  Per  Copy 
Where  flows  the  Mississippi,  Father  of  Waters,  in  the 
land  of  plenty  —  the  mighty  middle-west  February 
1906  Abraham  Lincoln  Number  Moline  Publishing 
Co.,  Ptrs.,  Moline,  111.  7 

Cover  title.     lis.     4to.     32  pp. 

AGNEW,  BENJAMIN  L.:  Memorial  Meeting  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1917.  8 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     1 1  pp. 

Address  by  Companion  Chaplin  Benjamin  L.  Agnew,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  "How  the  Secessionists  secured  the  election  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  as  President  of  the  United  States." 

AGRESTI,  A.:  A  Agresti  Abramo  Lincoln  Nel  Pri- 
mo  Centenario  Delia  Sua  Nascita  [Medallion  Portrait] 
Roma  1909.  9 

Also  cover  title.     lis.     4to.     15  pp. 

AGRESTI,  ANTONIO:  Antonio  Agresti  Abramo 
Lincoln  [Device]  A.  F.  Formiggini  Editore  in  Geno- 
va     1913.  10 

Bds.  Portrait.  16mo.  66  pp.  {Last  two  pages  of  Bibliogra- 
phy in  English) 

AITKEN,  W.  FRANCIS:  The  Boy's  Life  of  Great- 
heart  Lincoln  The  Martyr  President  By  W.  Fran- 
cis Aitken  [Quotation  from  Roosevelt]  London  S. 
W.  Partridge  &  Co.,  Ltd.  8  &  9  Paternoster  Row.  1 1 
N.d.     CI.     Fp.     In  colors.     12mo.     320  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         67 

ALASKA:  The  District  of  Alaska  Executive  De- 
partment    Lincoln  Proclamation  12 

Cover  title  as  follows  :     Lincoln  Proclamation  1809       [Portrait] 
1909  Friday,  February  the  Twelfth  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Nine 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (January  7th,  1909.     Public  Library  Bulletin) 
4to.     Folder. 
Providing  for  the  celebration  of  the  Centennial  in  Schools. 

ALBANY,  (N.  Y.)  :  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Birth  of  [Portrait]  Abraham  Lincoln  Assembly 
Chamber     Albany,  N.  Y.     February  12,  1909.  13 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

ALBION  LODGE:  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  [Silhouette  of  Lincoln]  Albion 
Lodge  No.  26,  F.  &  A.  M.     February  12,  1906.  14 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     14  pp. 

ALBUM,  THE  LINCOLN :  Life  of  the  Preserver  of 
the  Union,  the  Liberator  of  a  people,  and  the  First 
American.  Told  by  Authentic  Pictures  Containing  the 
largest  collection  of  Lincoln  portraits  that  has  ever  been 
assembled  in  a  single  work.  Illustrations  showing  his 
home  in  Kentucky,  Indiana  and  Illinois  and  many  other 
scenes  with  which  his  life  was  identified.  Lincoln's  ideal 
Statesman,  his  great  political  opponent,  famous  Generals 
of  the  Civil  War,  Members  of  his  Cabinet,  and  many 
other  interesting  figures  in  our  history.  Fac-simile  let- 
ters, speeches,  quotations,  genealogy,  and  a  chronological 
table  giving  the  principal  events  of  his  career,  with  the 
dates  of  their  occurrence.  By  the  Hawkins  Publishing 
Company,  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  15 

N.d.     (Copyrighted,    1907).      CI.      Oblong.     4to.      1-72    pp., 
printed  on  a.  p. 

ALDRICH,  JULIA  CARTER:  A  Memory  of  Eigh- 
teen Hundred  Sixty-Five  A  Tribute  to  Abraham 
Lincoln  [Device]  1914  By  Julia  Carter  Aldrich 
Kenyon  &  Weir     Wauseon,  Ohio  16 

Cover  title.     6"xl0#".     (2)  pp. 


68         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ALLEN,  LYMAN  WHITNEY:  The  Lincoln  Pew 
By  Lyman  Whitney  Allen  [President  Lincoln' s  Pew 
is  in  the  New  York  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Washington,  D.  C]  17 

Cover  title.  N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Published  by  the  New  York  Av- 
enue Presbyterian  Church  of  Washington,  D.  C.)  24mo.  Fold- 
er. 

ALLEN,  LYMAN  WHITNEY:  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  Poem  By  Lyman  Whitney  Allen  Second  Edition 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York  27  West  Twenty- 
third  Street  London  24  Bedford  Street,  Strand  The 
Knickerbocker  Press     1896  18 

CI.  12mo.  vi,  112  pp. 
Same  text  as  Fish  27. 

ALLEN,  LYMAN  WHITNEY:  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  Poem  By  Lyman  Whitney  Allen  Centennial 
[Fourth]  Edition  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York 
and  London     The  Knickerbocker  Press     1909  19 

CI.  12mo.  xi,  142  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 
Revised  and  enlarged  edition  of  Fish  27. 

ALTON,  (ILL.):  Souvenir  Program  Home  Coming 
[Inscription]  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Semi-Centennial 
Celebration  October  14-17,  1908     Alton,  Illinois.       20 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (Melling  &  Gaskins  Printing  Co.,  Alton) 
8vo.     (8)  pp. 

AMES,  CHARLES  GORDON:  Stand  by  the  Presi- 
dent !  An  Address  delivered  before  the  National  Union 
Association,  of  Cincinnati,  March  6,  1863.  By  Rev. 
Charles  G.  Ames.  Published  by  order  of  the  Association 
[Motto]  Philadelphia;  King  &  Baird,  Printers,  607  San- 
som  Street,  1863.  21 

Cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

A  most  eloquent  defense  of  the  President,  very  suggestive  of  the 

kind  of  opposition  then  prevalent. 

Another  issue  has  Cincinnati  imprint  of  Johnson,  Stephens  &  Co., 

Printers,  141  Main  Street,  below  Fourth. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         69 

AMES,  CHARLES  GORDON:  Abraham  Lincoln. 
How  He  Made  The  Most  of  Himself.  A  discourse  giv- 
en in  Boston,  February  9,  1908,  in  the  Church  of  the  Dis- 
ciples. By  Charles  Gordon  Ames.  22 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Hakn  6?  Harmon  Co.,  Mpls.).     12mo.     21  pp. 

ANDERSON,  ALBERT:  A  Critical  and  Biographi- 
cal Sketch  of  Lincoln  [Device]  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  23 

N.i.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1910,  by  Albert  Anderson.     All  rights  re- 
served)    Fp.     12mo.     19  pp. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  P.  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Nineteenth 
Lincoln  Birthday  Service  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago 
Tuesday,  February  12th,  1918  Address  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Charles  P.  Anderson,  D.D.     Copyrighted  1918  24 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     Portrait  of  speaker.     12mo.     29  pp. 
See  No.  569. 

ANDERSON,  HOMER :  Where  I  saw  Lincoln.  Ad- 
dress at  the  Sixth  Annual  Lincoln  Banquet,  February  12, 
1909.  By  Homer  Anderson,  First  Vice  President  of  Lin- 
coln Society,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.    ||Corporal,  Co.  I,  90  Reg. 

O.  V.  I.||  25 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  speaker.   18mo.   (14)  pp. 

ANDREWS,   MARY   RAYMOND   SHIPMAN:     The 

Perfect  Tribute  By  Mary  Raymond  Shipman  An- 
drews   New  York   Charles  Scribner's  Sons    1906        26 

Bds.     Fp.     12mo.     (2),  47  pp. 

First  published  in  Scribner's  Monthly,  July,  1906.  "Historical 
fiction"  concerning  the  Gettysburg  Address ;  i.e.  The  history  is 
mainly  fictitious,  but  the  fiction  might  have  been  truth.  Very 
prettily  done. 

ANDREWS,  MARY  RAYMOND  SHIPMAN:     The 

Perfect  Tribute     Mary  Raymond  Shipman  Andrews 

New  York   Charles  Scribner's  Sons    1908.  27 

CI.     Portrait.     Ornamental  borders.     8vo.     (2),  66  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 


70         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ANDREWS,  MARY  RAYMOND  SHIPMAN:     The 

Perfect  Tribute  Mary  Raymond  Shipman  Andrews 
New  York    Charles  Scribner's  Sons    1910  28 

Fp.     16mo.     (2),  47  pp. 

"School  Memorial  edition  for  Lincoln  Day."  First  Edition  print- 
ed August,  1906;  reprinted  in  September,  October,  1906;  Febru- 
ary, March,  June,  July,  October,  and  twice  in  December,  1907 ; 
June,  September,  and  twice  in  December,  1908;  August  and  De- 
cember, 1909;  and  January,  1910.  Illustrated  Edition  published 
in  November,  1908. 

ANDREWS,  MARY  RAYMOND  SHIPMAN:     The 

Counsel  Assigned  By  Mary  Raymond  Shipman  An- 
drews Author  of  "The  Perfect  Tribute,"  etc.  New  York 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons    1912  29 

Bds.     Fp.     16mo.     43  pp. 

Also  in  cl.     41   pp. 

The  same  criticism  can  be  made  of  this  as  made  of  "The  Perfect 

Tribute." 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  E. :  Lincoln  and  The  Boys 
in  Blue.  Extension  of  remarks  of  Hon.  William  E.  An- 
drews of  Nebraska  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1920  [Device]  Washington,  1920.  166699- 
20519.  30 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

ANTHOLOGY,  LINCOLN:  An  Anthology  of  The 
Epigrams  and  Sayings  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Collect- 
ed from  His  Writings  and  Speeches  Edited  by  Francis 
D.  Tandy  New  York  Francis  D.  Tandy  Company. 
1908  31 

Cl.     Fp.     8vo.    64  pp. 

APPEAL,  AN:  An  Appeal  to  the  President,  as  the 
Constitutional  Commander  In  Chief  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  by  The  Recruits  Who  Volunteered  to  nil 
up  the  old  15th  Regiment  of  the  N.  Y.  Volunteer  En- 
gineers, to  be  Discharged  according  to  their  contract  of 
enlistment,  and  according  to  General  Order  No.  108,  of 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         71 

April  28,  1863.     Washington,  D.  C:    McGill  &  With- 
erow,  Printers  and  Sterotypers.     1864.  32 

Cover  title.     8vo.     59  pp. 

APPRECIATION,  AN:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Ap- 
preciation New  York  Francis  D.  Tandy  Company  33 
N.d.     Silhouette  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     24mo.     16  pp. 

ARGOW,  W.  WALDEMAR  W. :  "Was  Abraham  Lin- 
coln  a  Christian  ?"  Being  an  Address  delivered  in  The 
People's  Church,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Sunday  Morning, 
February  12,  1922  By  W.  Waldemar  W.  Argow,  Min- 
ister 34 
Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {The  Torch  Press,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa)     12mo.     7  pp. 

ARMSTRONG,  IDA  D. :  Proceedings  of  the  South- 
western Indiana  Historical  Society  Evansville 
February  28,  1923  Bulletin  No.  18  October,  1923  In- 
diana Historical  Commission  State  House,  Indianapolis 
Indiana:  Wm.  B.  Burford,  Contractor  for  State  Print- 
ing and  Binding  1923  35 
Also  cover  title.     8vo.     139  pp. 

Contains  "The  Lincolns  in  Spencer  County,"  Copyrighted,  and 
"The  Grigsbys."     54-94  pp. 

ARNAUD,  ACHILLE:  Abraham  Lincoln  Sa  Nais- 
sance,  Sa  Vie,  Sa  Mort  Avec  un  Recit  De  La  Guerre 
D'Amerique  D'Apres  Les  Documents  Les  Plus  Authenti- 
ques  par  Achille  Arnaud,  Redacteur  a  l'Opinion  nationale 
Paris.  Charlieu  Freres  Et  Huillery,  Librairies-Editeurs 
10,  Rue  Git-Le-Coeur  1865  36 

Also  cover  title.     II.     4to.     96  pp. 

ARNOLD,  ISAAC  N. :  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Isaac  N.  Arnold  Author  of  "The  Life  of  Benedict 
Arnold,"  etc.;  Late  President  of  the  Chicago  Historical 
Society ;  Member  of  Congress  during  the  Civil  War.  Chi- 
cago: Jansen,  McClurg,  &  Company.  1885  37 
CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     462  pp.     * 

Special  edition  printed  on  larger  and  finer  paper  than  Fish  41. 
375  copies,  numbered  1  to  375,  inclusive. 


72         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ARTHUR,  SAMUEL  J. :  Lincoln's  Legacy  A  Tribute 
to  The  World's  Great  Commoner  Samuel  J.  Arthur  Il- 
lustrated [Device]  Boston  Richard  G.  Badger  The 
Gorham  Press  38 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1923,  by  Richard  G.  Badger.     All  rights  re- 
served)    Fp.     (Portrait)     8vo.     45  pp. 

Also  contains  sketch  of  Log  Cabin,  from  a  Sketch  by  J.  Wanda 
Arthur. 

ASHLEY,  D.  R. :  The  Funeral  Ceremonies  in  Hon- 
or of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States  of  America  Held  at  Austin,  Lander  Co.,  Nevada, 
on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.  J.  D.  Fairchild  &  Co., 
Printers:   Austin  39 

N.d.    8vo.    22  pp.    * 

ASHLEY,  JAMES  M.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Address 
delivered  in  Memorial  Hall,  Toledo,  Ohio  February  12, 
1918   by  James  M.  Ashley  40 

Also  cover  tide  with  portrait.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

ASSASSINATION:  Jefferson  Davis  and  His  Com- 
plicity in  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
President  of  the  United  States  and  Where  the  Traitor 
shall  be  Tried  for  Treason.  Philadelphia  Sherman  & 
Co.,  Printers  1866  41 

Cover  title.     8vo.     16  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Pro- 
gramme for  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday  42 

Caption  title. 

Congressional  Rooms,  Fourth  Avenue  and  Twenty-second  Street, 

New  York. 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     * 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Con- 
cert Exercise.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Christian  Educa- 
tion. The  Two-Fold  Emancipation.  43 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (7)  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         73 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY :  Memo- 
rial Concert  Abraham  Lincoln  and  American  Liberty 
Under  the  Auspices  of  the  American  Missionary  Associa- 
tion [Key -Thought']  Congregational  Rooms  Fourth 
Ave.  and  Twenty-Second  St.    New  York  City  44 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (7)  pp. 

Cut  of  Lincoln's  Birthplace  on  back  page  of  cover. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Amer- 
ican Missionary  Association.  Concert  Exercise  for 
Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday.  45 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Amer- 
ican Missionary  Association  The  Shorter  Catechism 
for  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday  February  11,  1906  Susan 
Hayes  Ward  46 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folder.     12mo. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Amer- 
ican Missionary  Association  Lincoln  Memorial  Sun- 
day 1907  [Quotation  from  Tolstoi]  [Portrait] 
Lincoln,  The  Burden-Bearer  and  Emancipator.  [Quo- 
tation  from  President  McKinley].  47 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     8  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Open- 
ing or  Closing  Exercises  of  Sunday  School  Amer- 
ican Missionary  Association  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York 
Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday  February  16th,  1908  48 
Lessons  in  Christian  Patriotism. 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (4)  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  1809- 
1909  Lincoln  Centennial  Anniversary  American 
Missionary  Association  Brief  Concert  Exercise  "With 
Malice  Toward  None  With  Charity  for  All."  Lincoln 
Memorial  Sunday  February  7,  1909  Commemorating 
the  One  Hundredth  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  49 
Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (American  Missionary  Association, 
287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York.  615  Congressional  House,  Bos- 
ton, 153  LaSalle  Street,  Chicago)     12mo.     4  pp. 


74         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  1809- 
1865  Concert  Exercises  for  Lincoln  Sunday,  Feb- 
ruary 14th,  1915.  [Portrait]  American  Mission- 
ary Association,  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
Eastern  District,  615  Congregational  House,  Boston, 
Mass.  Western  District,  19  South  LaSalle  Street,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Pacific  District  21  Brenham  Place  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  50 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     4  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Lin- 
coln The  Friend  of  Man  Lincoln  Day  In  the  Sun- 
day School  [Cut  of  Newark  Statue  of  Lincoln]  "With 
Malice  towards  none,  with  charity  for  all,  with  firmness 
in  the  right  as  God  gives  us  to  see  the  right,  let  us  finish 
the  work  we  are  in,  to  bind  up  the  nation's  wounds,  to 
care  for  him  who  shall  have  borne  the  battle,  and  for  his 
widow  and  his  orphans,  to  do  all  which  may  achieve  and 
cherish  a  just  and  a  lasting  peace  among  ourselves  and 
with  all  nations."  The  American  Missionary  Associa- 
tion 287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  51 
Cover  title.  N.d.  8vo.  Folder. 
Contains  Program  for  Lincoln  Sunday. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Lin- 
coln Sunday  The  Two-Fold  Emancipation  [Cut  of 
Statue  of  Lincoln  with  slave  kneeling  at  his  feet]  He 
stood  before  this  great  country,  which  called  itself  "the 
land  of  the  free,"  but  which  in  reality  was  fast  becoming 
a  sepulchre  wherein  the  corrupting  corpse  of  slavery  pois- 
oned the  air,  and  moved  by  a  love  for  humanity  like  that 
of  the  Divine  Man,  he  cried,  "Come  forth,"  and  he  that 
was  dead  came  forth  bound  hand  and  foot  in  grave 
clothes.  Then  said  he,  "Loose  him  and  let  him  go,"  and 
straightway  the  fetters  fell  from  the  wrists  and  from  the 
feet  of  the  slave  and  he  went  forth  a  free  man  in  the  sight 
of  God.  52 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {The  American  Missionary  Asso- 
ciation New  York)     8vo.     Folder 
Contains  program  for  Lincoln  Sunday. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         75 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Lin- 
coln Sunday — 1922  A  Sunday-School  Playlet  The  Su- 
perintendent Who  Wanted  to  Know  [Cut  of  Sailing 
Vessel]  The  Amistad  The  American  Missionary  Associa- 
tion  287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  53 

Cover  title.     N.d.  (1922).     8vo.     Folder.     (4)  pp. 
Contains  a  One-Act  Playlet  for  Sunday  School. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY :  In  this 
Temple  as  in  the  hearts  of  the  people  for  whom  he 
saved  the  Union  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  is  en- 
shrined forever  [Cut  of  Statue  of  Lincoln  Memorial, 
Washington,  D.C.]  Lincoln  Sunday  February  11, 
1923.  54 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  American  Missionary  Asso- 
ciation, 287  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York,  1923)     8vo.     Folder. 

ASSOCIATION,    AMERICAN    MISSIONARY:     The 

Unfinished  Work  [Portrait  of  Lincoln,  with  small 
cut  of  Log  Cabin  and  Capitol]  Lincoln  Sunday  Febru- 
ary 10,  1924  55 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  American  Missionary  Asso- 
ciation, 1924)     8vo.     Folder.     (4)  pp. 
Contains  program  for  Lincoln  Sunday. 

ASSOCIATION,  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY:  Snap 
Shots  of  Lincoln  With  the  following  headings  The 
Pioneer  and  Woodsman  —  A  Boy's  View.  Lincoln,  A 
Lover  of  Books  —  A  Girl's  View.  Lincoln,  the  Man  of 
God  —  A  Christian's  View.  Lincoln,  the  leader  —  A 
Follower's  View.  Lincoln,  the  Emancipator  —  A  Phil- 
anthropist's View.  Lincoln,  the  Preserver  of  the  Union 
—  A  Patriot's  View.  56 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Published  by  The  American  Mis- 
sionary Association,  New  York,  1925?)     6"xlOV2"«     Folder. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Associa- 
tion   Springfield,  111.     Its  Objects.     What  it  Has  Ac- 


76         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

complished.     What  it  Hopes  to  Accomplish.      [Names 

of  officers']  51 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Contains  list  of  members)     24mo. 
26  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Banquet  given  on  the  One  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
by  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  February  the 
twelfth  Nineteen  hundred  and  nine  The  Illinois  State 
Armory  Springfield  58 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Heavy  cardboard.  Portrait  pasted  on  cover. 
Tied  with  silk  cord.  Contains  quotation  by  Lincoln  and  Gettys- 
burg Address.  Post  4to.  7,  1  pp. 
On  inside  front  cover,  opposite  title  page,  is  following: 
Object:  To  properly  observe  throughout  the  Nation  the  One 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  to  pre- 
serve to  posterity  the  memory  of  his  words  and  works,  and  to 
stimulate  the  patriotism  of  the  youth  of  the  land  by  appropriate 
annual  exercises. 

Bound  in  at  back,  is  booklet  of  8  pp.,  which  explains  the  incep- 
tion of  the  Association;  names  of  committees  and  members. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Lincoln  Centennial  Addresses  De- 
livered at  the  Memorial  Exercises  held  at  Springfield, 
Illinois  February  12,  1909  Commemorating  the  One 
Hundredth  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Published  by 
The  Illinois  Centennial  Commission    1909  59 

Three-quarter  morocco.     Portrait.     8vo.     226  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  The  Story-Life  of  Lincoln  A  Bi- 
ography Composed  of  Five  Hundred  True  Stories  Told 
by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Friends  selected  from  all 
authentic  sources,  and  fitted  together  in  order,  forming 
His  Complete  Life  History  by  Wayne  Whipple  Author 
of  "The  Story  of  the  White  House  and  Its  Home  Life," 
"The  Minute  Man,"  "The  Story  of  Plymouth  Rock," 
etc.  Memorial  Edition  Issued  to  Commemorate  the 
100th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Birth    Illustrated  With 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         77 

150  engravings  from  Photographs,  Paintings,  Drawings 
and  Manuscripts,  some  of  which  have  not  before  been 
published.  Philadelphia  The  John  C.  Winston  Com- 
pany   Publishers.  60 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1908)  CI.  Fp.  lis.  and  portraits.  8vo. 
(13),  xii,  708  pp. 

This  Edition  of  the  Story-Life  of  Lincoln,  by  Wayne  Whipple, 
was  published  especially  for  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
of  Springfield,  Illinois.  It  is  limited  to  800  copies,  Book  plate 
pasted  in,  and  has  Object  of  the  Association,  list  of  officers  and 
members  of  the  Association,  preceding  the  title  page.  Used  as  a 
Souvenir  at  the  1909  meeting. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.) :  Banquet  given  on  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  First  Anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  by  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  February 
the  twelfth  Nineteen  hundred  and  ten  The  St.  Nicholas 
Hotel   Springfield  61 

Ni.,  n.d.   Limp  lea.   Portrait  pasted  in.   6J/2"x8%".    (16)  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Collections  of  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library  Volume  III  Lincoln  Series,  Vol  I 
The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates  of  1858  Edited  with  In- 
troductions and  Notes  by  Edwin  Erie  Sparks,  Ph.  D. 
President  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  College :  Sometime 
Professor  of  American  History  in  The  University  of  Chi- 
cago Published  by  the  Trustees  of  the  Illinois  State  His- 
torical Library    Springfield,  Illinois    1908  62 

Three-quarter  morocco.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo.     627  pp. 
Book  plate  pasted  in,  and  contains  list  of  members  of  the  Asso- 
ciation.    Used  as  a  souvenir  at  the  Third  Annual  Banquet  of  the 
Association  at  the  102d  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  birth. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
Addresses  Delivered  at  the  Annual  Banquet  held  at 
Springfield,  Illinois  February  Eleven  Nineteen  Hun- 
dred and  Eleven  Commemorating  the  One  Hundred  and 


78         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Second  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  63 

N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     Limp   lea.     Portraits.     Association   book  plate 
pasted  in.     iy2n^\^%n \     40,  xv  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  The  Lincoln  Year  Book  Contain- 
ing Immortal  Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Spoken  and 
Written  on  Various  Occasions,  Preceded  by  Appropriate 
Scripture  Texts  and  Followed  by  Choice  Poetic  Selec- 
tions for  Each  Day  in  the  Year,  with  Special  Reference 
to  Anniversary  Dates.  Compiled  by  J.  T.  Hobson,  D. 
D.,  LL.  B.  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Twelve  Press  of 
United  Brethren  Publishing  House   Dayton,  Ohio        64 

Three-quarter  morocco.     Portrait.     Book  plate  pasted  in  on  in- 
side front  cover.     List  of  members  of  the  Association  and  Menu. 
12mo.     383  pp. 
1912  Souvenir. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
Addresses  Delivered  at  the  Annual  Banquet  held  at 
Springfield,  Illinois,  February  Twelfth  Nineteen  Hun- 
dred and  Twelve,  Commemorating  the  One  Hundred  and 
Third  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln    65 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (1912).     Medallion  portrait  on  cover.     8vo.     61 
pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  1809-1913  Announcement  to  All 
Members  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
The  One  Hundred  and  Fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  will  be  celebrated  by  the  members 
of  this  Association  with  such  of  their  friends  as  they  may 
care  to  invite,  on  Wednesday,  the  12th  day  of  February, 
1913,  at  Springfield.  A  Banquet  will  be  served  in  the 
State  Armoury  at  seven  in  the  evening,  where  addresses 
will  be  delivered  by  Baron  Von  Bernstorff,  the  German 
Ambassador  to  Washington,  and  by  the  Honourable  Jo- 
seph W.  Bailey,  of  Texas.  66 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         79 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     (1)  p. 

Announcement  sent  to  members  of  the  Association  together  with 

invitation  to  be  sent  to  some  friend. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Lincoln  Master  of  Men  A  Study 
in  Character  by  Alonzo  Rothschild  [Device]  Special 
Edition  Published  for  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Associa- 
tion by  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside 
Press      Cambridge       1912  67 

Three-quarter  morocco.     Portrait.     Book  plate  and  menu  pasted 
in.     Contains  list  of  members  of  the  Association.     12mo.    531  pp. 
1913  Souvenir. 
Edition  consists  of  800  numbered  copies. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Addresses  Delivered  at  the  Celebra- 
tion of  The  One  Hundred  and  Fourth  Anniversary  of 
the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the  Auspices  of 
The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  At  the  State 
Armoury,  in  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  the  twelfth  day  of 
February,  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen  Springfield 
Printed  for  the  Association  68 

N.i.,  n.d.     CI.     12mo.     vii,  56  pp. 
Paper  is  unfinished  and  in  crude  state. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  1909-1914  Announcement  to  all 
Members  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
The  One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  will  be  celebrated  by  the  members 
of  this  Association  with  such  of  their  friends  as  they  may 
care  to  invite  on  Thursday  the  12th  day  of  February, 
1914,  at  Springfield.  A  Banquet  will  be  served  in  the 
State  Armoury  at  six-thirty  in  the  evening,  where  ad- 
dresses will  be  delivered  by  the  Honourable  Joseph  T. 
Robinson,  United  States  Senator  for  Arkansas;  Dr. 
Stephen  S.  Wise,  of  New  York;  and  the  Honourable  Per- 
cival  G.  Rennick,  of  Peoria.  69 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     (1)  p. 

Announcement  sent  to  members  of  the  Association,  together  with 
invitation  to  be  sent  to  some  friend. 


80         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Lincoln  The  Lawyer  By  Frederick 
Trevor  Hill  Author  of  "The  Case  and  Exceptions," 
"The  Accomplice,"  Etc.  [Device]  New  York  The 
Century  Co.     1913  70 

Three-quarter  morocco.     Portrait.     Book  plate  of  Lincoln  Cen- 
tennial Association  and  menu  pasted  in.     8vo.     334  pp. 
1914  Souvenir. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Cele- 
bration or  The  One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the  Aus- 
pices of  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  At  the 
State  Armoury,  in  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  the  twelfth 
day  of  February,  nineteen  hundred  and  fourteen.  Spring- 
field Printed  for  the  Association  7 1 
N.i.,  n.d.     Medallion  portrait  on  cover.     12mo.     80  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  1809  [Device]  1915  On  the 
Occasion  of  the  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundred 
and  Sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, by  the  Members  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Associa- 
tion, a  Banquet  will  be  served  in  the  State  Armoury,  at 
Springfield,  on  Friday,  the  Twelfth  day  of  February, 
1915,  at  six- thirty  in  the  evening.  Addresses  will  be  de- 
livered by  the  Honourable  Lawrence  Y.  Sherman,  Unit- 
ed States  Senator  for  Illinois,  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  P.  Glen- 
non,  Arch-bishop  of  St.  Louis,  Mr.  Gutzon  Borglum,  of 
New  York,  and  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Fallows,  of  Chi- 
cago. 72 

N.i.,  n.d.,  n.p.     Royal  8vo.     (1)  p. 

Announcement  sent  to  members  of  the  Association,  together  with 

invitation  to  be  sent  to  some  friend. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  The  Every-Day  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln    A  Narrative  and  Descriptive  Biography  with 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         81 

Pen-pictures  and  Personal  Recollections  by  those  who 
knew  him  By  Francis  Fisher  Browne  New  and  thor- 
oughly revised  edition,  from  new  plates,  with  an  entirely 
new  portrait  of  Lincoln,  from  a  charcoal  study  by  J.  N. 
Marble  Special  Edition  [Device]  Chicago,  Browne  & 
Howell  Company    1914  73 

Three-quarter  morocco.     Portrait.     Book  plate  and  menu  pasted 
in.     Contains  list  of  members.     Demy  8vo.     622  pp. 
1915  Souvenir. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Addresses  Delivered  At  the  Cele- 
bration of  The  One  Hundred  and  Sixth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the  Aus- 
pices of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  At  the  State 
Armoury,  in  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  the  twelfth  day  of 
February,  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen.  Springfield 
Printed  for  the  Association  74 

N.i.,  n.d.  Medallion  portrait  on  cover.  12mo.  67  pp. 
Also  bound  in  and  part  of  the  volume:  Memorial  Exercises  on 
the  Occasion  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Assassin- 
ation of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the  Auspices  of:  Grand  Army 
of  the  Republic;  Sons  of  American  Revolution;  and  Daughters 
of  American  Revolution.  In  the  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
Springfield,  Illinois,  Fourteenth  day  of  April,  Nineteen  Hundred 
and  Fifteen.  Springfield.  Printed  for  the  Lincoln  Centennial 
Association.     66,  (1)  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD,  ILL.):  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
The  One  Hundred  and  Seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  will  be  celebrated  by  the  Members 
of  the  Association  on  Saturday,  the  Twelfth  day  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1916,  at  Springfield,  Illinois.  A  Banquet  will  be 
served  in  the  State  Armoury,  at  Six  o'clock,  for  the  Mem- 
bers and  such  of  their  friends,  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,  as 
they  may  desire  to  invite.  At  the  close  of  the  Banquet 
addresses  will  be  delivered  by  the  Honourables,  John  W. 
Davis,  Solicitor  General  of  the  United  States,  James 


82         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Hamilton   Lewis   and   Lawrence   Y.    Sherman,   United 
States  Senators  for  Illinois.  75 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     (1)  p. 

Announcement  sent  to  members  of  the  Association,  together  with 

invitation  to  be  sent  to  some  friend. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  The  Story-Life  of  Lincoln  A  Bi- 
ography Composed  of  Five  Hundred  True  Stories  Told 
by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Friends  selected  from  all 
authentic  sources,  and  fitted  together  in  order,  forming 
His  Complete  Life  History  by  Wayne  Whipple  Author 
of  "The  Story  of  the  White  House  and  Its  Home  Life," 
"The  Minute  Man,"  "The  story  of  Plymouth  Rock," 
etc.  Memorial  Edition  issued  to  Commemorate  the 
100th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Birth  Illustrated 
With  150  engravings  from  Photographs,  Paintings, 
Drawings  and  Manuscripts,  some  of  which  have  not 
before  been  published  Philadelphia  The  John  C. 
Winston  Company       Publishers  76 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1908)     CI.     Portrait.     Book  plate  and  menu 
pasted  in.     Contains  list  of  members.     Demy  8vo.     708  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Addresses  Delivered  At  The  Cele- 
bration of  The  One  Hundred  and  Seventh  Anni- 
versary of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the 
Auspices  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  At  The 
State  Armoury,  in  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  the  twelfth  day 
of  February,  nineteen  hundred  and  sixteen.  Springfield 
Printed  for  the  Association  77 

N.i.,  n.d.     Medallion  portrait  on  cover.     12mo.     79  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  1809-1917  The  One  Hundred  and 
Eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
will  be  celebrated  by  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
February  Twelve,  Nineteen  Seventeen  at  Springfield,  Illi- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         83 

nois  A  Banquet  will  be  served  in  the  Leland  Hotel,  at 
Seven  o'clock,  for  the  Members  and  such  of  their  Gen- 
tlemen Friends  as  they  may  desire  to  invite.  Governor 
Lowden  will  act  as  Toastmaster.  At  the  close  of  the 
Banquet  addresses  will  be  delivered  by  Dr.  John  Grier 
Hibben,  President  of  Princeton  University,  and  the  Hon- 
ourable Thomas  Sterling,  United  States  Senator  for 
South  Dakota.  78 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     (1)  pp. 

Announcement  sent  to  members  of  the  Association,  together  with 

invitation  to  be  sent  to  some  friend. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Abraham  Lincoln  and  His  Last 
Resting  Place  A  Leaflet  Published  for  Distribution  at 
the  National  Lincoln  Monument  in  the  City  of  Spring- 
field, Illinois  [Device]  Compiled  by  Edward  S.  John- 
son, Custodian  [Names  of  Board  of  Commissioners] 
The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  has  been  written  by  many 
men  in  many  tongues.  The  resources  of  rhetoric  and 
eloquence  have  been  exhausted  in  their  portrayal  of  this 
character  that  however  viewed  holds  a  lesson  for  all  man- 
kind. In  this  brief  space  and  for  the  purpose  which  this 
leaflet  is  designed  to  serve,  the  simple  homely  details  of 
the  martyred  President's  early  life  could  not  be  better 
told  than  in  his  own  words.  No  polished  recital  could 
be  so  prized  by  the  great  multitude  who  hold  his  memory 
dear  as  this  transcript  of  a  letter  written  in  1859  to  his 
friend  the  Hon.  Jesse  W.  Fell,  of  Bloomington,  Illi- 
nois 79 

N.i.,  n.d.     Portrait.     Menu  laid  in.     8vo.     29  pp. 
1917  Souvenir,  Lincoln  Centennial  Association. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Addresses  Delivered  at  the  Cele- 
bration of  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the  Aus- 
pices of  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  At  the  Le- 
land Hotel,  in  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  the  twelfth  day 


84         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

of  February,  nineteen  hundred  and  seventeen.  Spring- 
field Printed  for  the  Association  80 
N.i.,  n.d.     Medallion  portrait  on  cover.     12mo.     62  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Addresses  Delivered  At  The  Cele- 
bration of  The  One  Hundred  and  Ninth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the  Aus- 
pices of  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  and  Illinois 
Centennial  Commission  At  the  State  Armoury,  in 
Springfield,  Illinois,  on  the  twelfth  day  of  February, 
nineteen  hundred  and  eighteen.  Springfield  Printed  for 
the  Association  81 

N.i.,  n.d.     Medallion  portrait  on  cover.     12mo.     108  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  Banquet  1809-1921  Commemorating 
-the-  One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  Anniversary  of  the  birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  February  12th,  1921,  under  the 
auspices  of  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  and 
The  Mid-Day  Luncheon  Club  Springfield,  Illinois,  6 :30 
P.  M.     Leland  Hotel  82 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Folder.  Contains  program  and 
menu.     8vo. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  "To  THIS  PLACE  AND  TO  THE  KINDNESS 
OF  THESE  PEOPLE  I  OWE  EVERYTHING."  83 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Cut  of  Life  Mask  comprises  front 
cover,  and  the  words,  "Lincoln  Centennial  Association."  12mo. 
xiv  pp. 

Booklet  issued  "Only  to  mention  briefly  what  the  Association  has 
done;"  accompanying  the  invitation  for  the  1923  meeting. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.) :  [Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
Seal]  Bulletin  No.  1.  Springfield,  Illinois  December 
20,  1923  84 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.     12mo.     8  pp. 
Address  of  Honorable  Lloyd  George. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         85 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
The  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  Invites  you  to  be  its 
Guest  on  the  occasion  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Spring- 
field, Illinois,  the  Twelfth  day  of  February,  nineteen 
hundred  and  twenty-four.  85 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     (1)  p. 

Invitation  to  annual  banquet  of  Association,  1924. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.):  Lincoln  Centennial  Association 
Papers  Delivered  Before  the  Members  of  the  Lincoln 
Centennial  Association  Introduction  By  Logan  Hay, 
President,  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  The  House 
of  the  House  Divided  By  Henry  A.  Converse,  of  Spring- 
field, Illinois  Lincoln  as  a  World  Figure  By  Andrew 
C.  McLaughlin,  Professor  of  History  University  of 
Chicago  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  February  12,  1924 
[Seal  of  Association]  Springfield,  Illinois  Lincoln  Cen- 
tennial Association    1924  86 

N.i.     {Printed  by  R.  R.  Donnelly  &  Sons  Co,,   The  Lakeside 
Press,  Chicago)     Bds.     8vo.     132  pp. 

ATKINS,  SMITH  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln.  Smith  D. 
Atkins,  Opera  House,  Streator,  Illinois,  February  12, 
1909,  at  invitation  of  G.  A.  R.  Woman's  Relief  Corps, 
Spanish-American  Veterans,  and  the  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution.  87 

Caption-cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Journal  Printing  Co.,  Free' 
port,  III.,  1909)     5y2"x9".     (16)  pp. 

ATKINS,  SMITH  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Gen'l 
Smith  D.  Atkins  Compliments  of  Samuel  Harris  &  Co. 
Machinists'  and  Manufacturers'  Tools  and  Supplies  Old 
No.  23  and  25  S.  Clinton  St.,  new  No.  114  and  116  N. 
Clinton  St.,  between  Washington  and  Randolph  Sts. 
Chicago  88 

Also  cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {The  Henneberry   Company, 
Chicago)     16mo.     28  pp. 


86         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ATKINSON,  ELEANOR:  The  Boyhood  of  Lincoln 
By  Eleanor  Atkinson  [Device]  New  York  The  Mc- 
Clure  Company       mcmviii  89 

(Published  October,  1908)     CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     xiii,  57  pp. 

ATKINSON,  ELEANOR:  Lincoln's  Love  Story  By 
Eleanor  Atkinson  Author  of  "The  Boyhood  of  Lincoln/' 
and  "Mamzelle  Fifine"  Illustrated  [Device]  New 
York     Doubleday,  Page  &  Company      mcmix  90 

CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     60  pp. 

ATLANTA,  (GA.) :  1809  February  12th  1909  Ser- 
vices in  Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Ar- 
ranged by  Union  and  Confederate  Veterans  Under  the 
Auspices  of  O.  M.  Mitchell  Post  No.  1,  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic  Trinity  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South 
Atlanta,  Georgia  Sunday  Evening,  Februarv  14th,  1909 
Published  by  "Blue"  and  "Gray"  Veterans,'  1909  Byrd 
Printing  Co.,  Atlanta.  91 

Fp.     Portrait.     8vo.     48  pp. 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  THE: 

The  Autobiography  of  Abraham  Lincoln  The  orig- 
inal, which  was  written  for  campaign  purposes,  seems  to 
have  disappeared.  Collectors  are  apparently  unable  to 
locate  it  [  Cut  of  Log  Cabin  ]  The  Cabin  in  which  Lin- 
coln was  born  92 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     Folded.     (8)  pp. 

AZEGAURI,  KENZO:  Being  a  Japanese  Transla- 
tion of  Lincoln's  Words  and  Deeds.  [Portrait  on 
back  cover]      By  Kenzo  Azegauri.  93 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     Not  paged. 

Contains  advertisements  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Jos.  H.  Choate 
—  "The  Story  of  My  Life,"  "Helen  Keller." 

BABCOCK,  BERNIE:  The  Soul  of  Ann  Rutledge 
Abraham  Lincoln's  Romance  By  Bernie  Babcock  With 
a  Frontispiece  in  Color  by  Gayle  Hoskins      [Device] 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         87 

Philadelphia  &  London       J.  B.  Lippincott  Company 
1919  94 

CI.     12mo.     322,  (1)  pp. 

BABCOCK,  BERNIE:  Bernie  Babcock  [Plate]  An 
Appreciation  95 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     lis.     Folder.     3^"x6".     (6)  pp. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

BABCOCK,  BERNIE:  The  Soul  of  Abe  Lincoln 
By  Bernie  Babcock  Author  of  'The  Soul  of  Ann  Rut- 
ledge."  With  a  Frontispiece  in  Color  by  Gayle  Hos- 
kins  [Device]  Philadelphia  &  London  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Company    1923  96 

CI.     12mo.     328  pp. 

BACHELLER,  IRVING:  A  Man  for  the  Ages  A 
Story  of  the  Builders  of  Democracy  By  Irving  Bacheller 
Author  of  Eben  Holden,  The  Light  in  the  Clearing,  etc. 
Illustrated  by  John  Wolcott  Adams  Indianapolis  The 
Bobbs-Merrill  Company    Publishers  97 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1919)     CI.     12mo.     (18)  416  pp. 
The  same  in  special  DeLuxe  edition  of  100,  beautifully  bound  in 
full  leather,  with  21  illustrations  by  John  Wolcott  Adams.     The 
regular  edition  has  only  6  illustrations. 

BACKUS,  WILSON  M.:  The  Religion  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Address  delivered  by  Wilson  M.  Backus  before 
Saturday  Lunch  Club,  February  12.  98 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Minneapolis)     (1910)     12mo. 

4  pp. 

Author,  Minister  of  First  Unitarian  Church,  Mpls. 

BAILEY,  WILFRED  ORMROD:  Gaisford  Prize  — 
Greek  Prose  1893  Supposed  Speech  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, on  the  occasion  of  his  second  election  to  the  Presi- 
dency of  the  United  States  [In  the  style  of  Tkucydides] 
By  Wilfred  Ormrod  Bailey  Scholar  of  Trinity  College 
[Device]  Oxford  B.  H.  Blackwell  50  &  51  Broad 
Street   1893  99 

Cover  title.     12mo.     14  pp. 


88         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

BAIRD,  CLAUD:     The  Immortal  Lincoln  100 

Cover  and  caption  title.     Card  folder.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     24mo. 
At  end  of  poem  is  the  following:     "Written  on  the  112th  anni- 
versary of  the  birth  of  Lincoln.  —  Claud  Baird." 

BAKER,  DAVID  CHARLES :     Lincoln  vs.  Liquor  By 

David  Charles  Baker     Baker  Publishing  Company  St. 

Louis,  Mo.  101 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1908)     Portrait.     12mo.     35  pp. 

BANCROFT,  GEORGE:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Tri- 
bute By  George  Bancroft  [Device]  New  York  A.  Wes- 
sels  Company     mcmviii  102 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     76  pp. 

A  reprint,  without  note  or  comment,  of  the  memorial  address  be- 
fore Congress. 

BARNET,  JAMES:  President  Lincoln  [Being  Pre- 
fix to  Martyrs  and  Heroes  of  Illinois]  103 

N.i.,  n.p.,   n.d.     (Editor's   note  dated  at   Chicago,  1866)     Fp. 
12mo.     xvi  pp. 

BARNETT,  JUDGE  T.  J.:  Abraham  Lincoln,  The 
People's  Candidate.  Speech  delivered  by  Judge  T.  J. 
Barnett,  of  New  York,  in  Richmond,  Indiana,  October 
6,  1864.  104 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     23  pp.     * 

BARRETT,  FRANK  W.  Z. :  Mourning  for  Lincoln 
[Cut  of  Lincoln]  By  Frank  W.  Z.  Barrett  1909  The 
John  C.  Winston  Company    Philadelphia  105 

CI.     12mo.     91  pp. 

BARRETT,  JOSEPH  H. :  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
His  Early  History,  Political  Career,  Speeches  in  and  out 
of  Congress,  together  with  many  Characteristic  Stories 
and  Yarns  by  and  concerning  Lincoln  which  has  Earned 
for  him  the  Sobriquet —  "The  Story  Telling  President" 
By  Joseph  H.  Barrett  and  Charles  Walter  Brown,  A.  M. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         89 

Fully    illustrated.     Vosbrink    Mercantile    Co.,    Chica- 
go. '  106 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1902,  M.  A.  Donahue  &  Co.  Chicago)     CI. 
Portraits.     Large  8vo.     448  pp. 

BARPiETT,  JOSEPH  H. :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his 
Presidency  By  Joseph  H.  Barrett,  LL.  D.  Illustrated 
In  Two  Volumes  Vol.  I  Cincinnati  The  Robert  Clarke 
Company  1904  107 

CI.    Fp.    8vo.    379  pp. 
Volume  II.     411  pp. 

BARRETT,  OLIVER  R.:  Announcing  the  Publica- 
tion of  the  Manuscript  of  A  [The]  Lost  [Last]  Lin- 
coln Speech  108 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (  The  University  of  Chicago 
Press,  1925)     II.     Folder. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

BARRETT,  OLIVER  R.:  Lincoln's  Last  Speech  in 
Springfield  in  the  Campaign  of  1858  The  University  of 
Chicago  Press     1925  109 

Bds.     Portrait.     Folio.     22  pp. 

Introduction,  pp.  7  to  10  inclusive,  signed  by  Oliver  R.  Barrett, 

and  copyrighted  by  him  in  1925. 

BARTHOLOW,  OTHO  F.:  The  Symmetry  of  Lin- 
coln's Character  A  Sermon  Preached  in  The  First 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  By 
the  Pastor  Rev.  Otho  F.  Bartholow,  D.  D.  Sunday 
Evening,  February  Thirteenth  Nineteen  Hundred  and 
ten  Published  for  Gratuitous  Distribution  by  the  Hon. 
Edson  Lewis  Lafetra  Press,  New  York  City  110 

N.d.     12mo.     17  pp. 

BARTLETT,  TRUMAN  H.:  Abraham  Lincoln  A 
Biographical  Essay  By  Carl  Schurz  With  an  Essay  on 
The  Portraits  of  Lincoln  By  Truman  H.  Bartlett  Illus- 
trated [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Houghton  Mif- 
flin and  Company      mdccccvii  111 


90         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Bds.     Medallion  portrait  on  cover.     Fp.     In  box.     4to.     134  pp. 

Copyright,  1891,  by  Carl  Schurz. 

Copyright,  1907,  by  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co. 

1040     copies     printed     at     The     Riverside     Press,     Cambridge 

MDCCCCVII. 

Same  as  No.  1244. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Paternity  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Was  He  The  Son  of  Thomas  Lincoln? 
An  essay  on  The  Chastity  of  Nancy  Hanks  By  William 
E.  Barton  Author  of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
etc.  [Device]  New  York  George  H.  Doran  Com- 
pany 112 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1920)     CI.     8vo.     414  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Soul  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  William  E.  Barton  Author  of  "A  Hero  in 
Homespun,"  "The  Prairie  Schooner,"  "Pine  Knot,"  etc. 
[Device]    New  York  George  H.  Doran  Company.     113 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1920)     CI.     8vo.     407  pp.     Also  second  edi- 
tion, same  matter  with  typographical  errors  corrected. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Greatness  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  Rev.  William  E.  Barton,  D.D., 
LL.D.  Author  of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
"The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  etc.  1 14 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     20  pp. 

The  Today's  Best  Thought,  published  each  week  by  William  P. 

Munsell  of  the  Munsell  Publishing  Company,  Chicago. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Ad- 
dress By  The  Rev.  William  E.  Barton,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Minister  of  the  First  Church  of  Oak  Park  Delivered  in 
The  First  Congregational  Church  of  Oak  Park,  Illinois 
on  Sunday,  February  29,  1920  Oak  Park,  Illinois  Ad- 
vance Publishing  Company  1920  Price  25  Cents  115 
Cover  title.     8vo.     (16)  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  His 
Books  By  William  E.  Barton  Author  of  "The  Soul  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,"   "The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lin- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         91 

coin/'  etc.  With  Selections  from  the  Writings  of  Lin- 
coln and  a  Bibliography  of  Books  in  Print  Relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln  Chicago  Published  by  the  Book  Sec- 
tion of  Marshall  Field  &  Company  1920  116 
Bds.     Portrait.     8vo.     108  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  Abraham  Lincoln  of  Illi- 
nois By  William  E.  Barton  Author  of  "The  Soul  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,"  "The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln," "Abraham  Lincoln  and  His  Books,"  etc.,  Pastor 
of  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Oak  Park  An  Ad- 
dress Delivered  before  the  Union  League  Club  of  Chi- 
cago on  Lincoln's  Birthday  Saturday,  February  Twelfth, 
1921  Chicago:  Printed  by  the  Union  League  Club 
1921  117 

Portrait.     12mo.     20  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  The  Influence  of  Illinois 
in  the  Development  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Wil- 
liam E.  Barton,  D.D.,  LL.D.  [Illinois  State  Seal]  Re- 
printed from  the  Transactions  of  the  Illinois  State  His- 
torical Society  for  the  year  1921  118 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Phillips  Bros.,  Print.  Spring- 
field, III.,  1922)     Portrait.     8vo.     24  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Parents  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  An  Address  by  William  E.  Barton  Author  of 
"The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  "The  Paternity  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,"  etc.  Delivered  at  the  grave  of 
Thomas  Lincoln,  Goose  Nest  Prairie,  near  Janesville, 
Illinois,  September  18,  1922.  Charleston,  Illinois  The 
Charleston  Daily  Courier    1922  119 

8vo.     8  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  Lincoln  and  Douglas  In 
Charleston  An  Address  by  William  E.  Barton.  Deliv- 
ered at  the  Sixty-Fourth  Anniversary  Celebration 
Charleston,  Illinois  September  18,  1922  Charleston, 
Illinois    The  Charleston  Daily  Courier  1922  120 

8vo.    8  pp. 


92         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Man  Who  Married 
Lincoln's  Parents  An  Address  by  Rev.  William  E. 
Barton,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  a 
Monument  at  the  Grave  of  Rev.  Jesse  Head  and  Jane 
Ramsey  Head,  his  Wife,  in  Spring  Hill  Cemetery,  Har- 
rodsburg,  Kentucky,  Thursday,  November  2,  1922. 
Harrodsburg,  Kentucky  Published  by  The  Harrodsburg 
Herald    1922  121 

Portraits.     Post  4to.     12  pp. 

Cut  of  monument  pasted  on  front  cover. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Twenty-third 
Lincoln  Birthday  Service  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago,  Sun- 
day, February  12,  1922,  2 :30  P.  M.  Addresses  by  Wil- 
liam E.  Barton,  D.D.,  L.L.D.  Hon.  Addison  G.  Proc- 
ter   Copyrighted    1922  122 

N.i.,  n.p.     Fp.     Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     40  pp. 
Also  see  No.  1131,  Procter. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  invites  your- 
self and  friends  to  be  present  at  the  Twenty-Fourth  Lin- 
coln Birthday  Service  in  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago,  on 
Monday,  February  twelfth,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty 
three  at  two-thirty  o'clock  P.  m.  Address  by  Hon.  Ad- 
dison G.  Procter  The  only  Living  Delegate  to  the  Re- 
publican Convention  in  1860,  nominating  Abraham  Lin- 
coln for  President.  Address  by  William  E.  Barton, 
D.D.,  L.L.D.     Copyright,  1923.  123 

N.i.,  n.p.     Fp.     Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     35  pp. 
Also  see  No.  1132,  Procter. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Influence  of  Chica- 
go upon  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  delivered  be- 
fore The  Chicago  Historical  Society  on  February  10, 
1922  By  William  E.  Barton  Author  of  The  Soul  of 
Abraham  Lincoln    The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         93 

etc.  [Seal  of  Chicago  Historical  Society]  The  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago  Press  Chicago,  Illinois  124 
Also  cover  title.   N.d.    ( Copyright,  1923)    Portrait.  8vo.   54  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  The  Lincolns  in  their  Old 
Kentucky  Home  An  Address  delivered  before  The 
Filson  Club  Louisville,  Kentucky  December  4,  1922 
By  William  E.  Barton  Author  of  The  Soul  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  etc.  Berea 
College  Press  Berea,  Kentucky    1923  125 

4to.    24  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
American  Ideal  By  William  E.  Barton,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Oak  Park, 
Illinois.  Author  of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
"The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  etc.  A  Sermon 
Broadcast  by  Radio  from  the  Westinghouse  Station  and 
the  Platform  of  Orchestra  Hall,  Chicago,  Sunday,  Feb- 
ruary 11,  1923,  and  received  at  the  Radio  Station  of  the 
Casper  Daily  Tribune.  Published  By  The  Casper  Daily 
Tribune  Printed  By  The  Commercial  Printing  Co.  Cas- 
per, Wyoming  126 
N.d.  (1923).     12mo.     15  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  The  Education  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  An  Address  Delivered  before  the  Faculty 
and  Students  of  Illinois  College  Jacksonville,  Illinois, 
February  7,  1923  By  William  E.  Barton,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Author  of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln"  "The  Pa- 
ternity of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  etc.  [College  Seal]  Cour- 
ier Press  Jacksonville,  Illinois  127 
N.d.    8vo.    21  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  "Old  Theories  Upset"  Be- 
ing the  Brief  Report  of  an  Address  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln's Lost  Grandmother  By  William  E.  Barton,  D.D., 
LL.D.  Author  of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
"The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  etc.     This  Ad- 


94         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

dress  was  Delivered  before  a  Specially  Invited  Company 
of  Scholars  and  Historians  at  the  Chicago  Historical  So- 
ciety. [Device]  Reprint  from  The  Chicago  Daily 
News,  February  3,  1 923  1 28 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (3)  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Ken- 
tucky Mountaineer  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
faculty  and  students  of  Berea  College,  Berea,  Kentuckv, 
Thursday,  March  8,  1923  By  William  E.  Barton  Au- 
thor of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  "The  Patern- 
ity of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  etc.  Berea  College  Press 
Berea,  Kentucky  1923  129 

Large  8vo.     (14)  pp. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E.:  Two  Memorial  Addresses 
Delivered  on  Foxboro  Common  Rev.  William  E.  Barton, 
D.D.  In  Memory  of  President  Harding  August  10, 
1923  Rev.  Isaac  Smith,  A.  M.  In  Memory  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  April  19,  1865  [Device]  The  Print  Shop 
Incorporated    Foxboro,  Massachusetts    1923  130 

8vo.    20  pp. 

Also  see  No.  1290,  Smith. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  Indiana  History  Bulletin 
Volume  II  No.  4  Abraham  Lincoln's  Ancestry  An  Ad- 
dress Delivered  before  the  Sixth  Annual  Indiana  His- 
tory Conference  In  Indianapolis,  Fridav  Evening,  De- 
cember 5,  1924.  By  William  E.  Barton,  Litt.  D.,  LL. 
D.  Author  of  "The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  "The 
Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  "The  Paternity  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,"  etc.  131 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     54-76  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows : 

Indiana  History  Bulletin.  Vol.  II  January,  1925  No.  4  [Cut 
of  Indiana  State  Seal]  Published  Monthly  by  the  Indiana  His- 
torical Commission  State   House,   Indianapolis. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  A  Landmark  in  American 
Biography  [Cut  of  Statue  of  Lincoln]  The  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln    William  E.  Barton    Author  of  The 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         95 

Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  The  Paternity  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  From  his  earliest  ancestry  to  his  final  taking  off, 
recounting  every  step  in  his  career,  illuminating  every 
phase  of  his  development,  appraising  every  contributing 
influence,  disclosing  much  that  is  new  and  demolishing 
much  that  is  old  and  false,  this  is  the  story  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  132 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company,  Pub- 
lishers, Indianapolis,  Ind.)     II.     Folder.     4to.     (4)  pp. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  E. :  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  William  E.  Barton  Author  of  The  Soul  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  The  Paternity  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Etc.  Volume  One  Illustrated  [Device]  Indianapolis 
The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company    Publishers  133 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1925)  Portrait.  8vo.  xvi,  517  pp.  Vol- 
ume Two.     Portrait  and  ils.     (5),  516  pp. 

BATES,  DAVID  HOMER:  Lincoln  in  the  Tele- 
graph Office  Recollections  of  the  United  States  Mili- 
tary Telegraph  Corps  during  the  Civil  War  By  David 
Homer  Bates  Manager  of  The  War  Department  Tele- 
graph Office,  and  Cipher-Operator,  1861-1866  [Device] 
New  York  The  Century  Co.    1907  134 

CI.     Fp.     II.    8vo.     viii,  432  pp. 

BATES,  EDWARD:  Suspension  of  the  Writ  of  Ha- 
beas Corpus.  Letter  from  The  Attorney  General, 
transmitting,  In  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of 
the  12th  instant,  an  opinion  relative  to  the  suspension  of 
the  writ  of  habeas  corpus.  135 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (July,  1861)  8vo.  12  pp. 
"37th  Congress,  1st  Session.  House  of  Representatives.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  5."  at  top. 

BATES,    FINIS    L. :     Escape    and    Suicide  of    John 
Wilkes    Booth,   Assassin   of   President   Lincoln.     By 
Finis  L.  Bates.      1907    Pilcher  Printing  Company    Pub- 
lishers  Memphis  136 
CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     (11),  309  pp.     Also  paper  edition. 


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Meserve  Text 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  from  a  photograph 
by  Alexander  Hessler,  probably  made  in  Chicago  in  1858. 
Mr.  Truman  H.  Bartlett,  of  Boston,  states  in  connection 
with  his  copy: 

Hessler  of  Chicago  says  he  took  this  photograph  in 
1858  and  the  original  print  was  owned  by  the  late  Wil- 
liam Lloyd  Garrison  of  Boston,  who  gave  me  a  copy  in 
1887. 

In  the  Oldroyd  collection,  it  is  listed  as  having  been  made 
by  Fassett  in  1859.  This  portrait  is  made  from  a  copy 
of  the  Garrison  portrait  made  by  L.  A.  Hollman,  of  Bos- 
ton, and  is  in  the  Meserve  collection. 

This  photograph  is  No.  8  in  the  Meserve  book  of  "The 
Photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Privately  printed  New 
York  1911." 


Mr.  Herbert  Wells  Fay,  custodian  of  the  Lincoln  Tomb 
at  Springfield,  Illinois,  has  stated  to  the  compiler  that  this 
picture  was  made  by  S.  M.  Fassett.  He  submitted  it  to 
Mr.  Hessler,  who  confirmed  Mr.  Fay's  statement  and  sub- 
sequently found  a  print  with  the  name  of  Fassett  on  it. 
He  also  received  a  letter  from  Mr.  Fassett,  claiming  that 
he  had  made  the  negative,  which  letter  is  in  the  possession 
of  Mr.  Fay. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         97 

BATES,  WILLIAM  H. :  The  Religious  Opinions  and 
Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  The  Reverend  William 
H.  Bates,  D.D.     Washington,  D.  C.  137 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Reprint  from  Bibliotheca  Sacra) 
8vo.    39-63  pp. 

Page  opposite  39  is  not  numbered,  but  connects  up  with  39;  and 
39  to  63  pp.  must  have  been  printed  from  plates  of  a  larger  work. 

BEACH,  EDWARD  S.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Ed- 
ward S.  Beach  Read  at  Mr.  Woodwarth's  Lincoln  Din- 
ner, 204  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Boston,  February  12, 
1904.     Printed  by  request.     Boston  138 

N.i.,  n.d.     8vo.     19  pp. 

BEALE,  J.  F. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Born,  February  12, 
1809  Died,  April  15,  1865  Sixteenth  President  of  the 
United  States  A  brief  Biography,  noting  especially  the 
Influence  of  his  Early  Years,  as  Manifested  in  the  Splen- 
did Fruitage  of  His  Later  Life  —  Accounts  of  His  More 
Important  Acts  as  President  —  The  Assassination  — 
Carefully  verified  Anecdotes  —  Eulogies  and  Apprecia- 
tions :  By  J.  F.  Beale,  Jr.  Author  of  The  Life  of  Spur- 
geon,  The  Life  of  Jay  Gould,  The  Life  of  McKinley, 
Lives  of  Eminent  Divines,  Etc.,  Etc.  [Device']  Phil- 
adelphia, 1909  Published  by  Strawbridge  &  Cloth- 
ier 139 
Portrait.     lis.     12mo.     48  pp. 

BEALL,  EDMOND:  Recollections  of  the  Lincoln- 
Douglas  Debate  Alton,  Illinois,  October  15,  1858,  and 
of  the  Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Springfield,  Illinois, 
May  4,  1865,  By  Edmond  Beall,  Alton,  Illinois.  [Print- 
ers union  label]  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  Il- 
linois State  Historical  Society,  January,  1913  140 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.     Imp.  8vo.     9  pp. 

BEARDSLEE,  C.  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln's  Cardinal 
Traits  A  Study  in  Ethics  With  an  epilogue  addressed 
to  theologians  by  C.  S.  Beardslee     [Device]     Boston: 


98         LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Richard  G.  Badger   The  Gorman  Press   The  Copp  Clark 
Co.,  Limited   Toronto  141 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1914)     CI.     12mo.     244  pp. 

BECKWITH,  WALTER  P. :  Abraham  Lincoln.  An 
Historical  Address.  By  Walter  P.  Beckwith,  Principal 
of  the  State  Normal  School  at  Salem,  Mass.  Printed 
for  the  Author    1903.  142 

Also  cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     30  pp. 

BEETS,  HENRY:  Abraham  Lincoln  Zijn  tijd  en 
leven  [Portrait]  Door  Henry  Beets  Grand  Rapids 
Mich.      1909     J.  B.  Hulst     B.     Sevensma  143 

Also  cover  tide.     II.     8vo.     223  pp.  and  index. 

This  is  the  only  work  in  Finnish  that  has  come  to  the  compiler's 

notice. 

BELDEN,  DAVID:  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln 
An  oration  delivered  in  Nevada  City  in  1865  by  David 
Belden  [Printed  at  the  request  of  some  California 
friends}  The  Marysville  Herald  Press  Marysville,  Cal- 
ifornia 144 
Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

BELFORD,  SAMUEL  W.:  University  of  Nevada 
Bulletin  Vol.  V  April  1,  1911  No.  2  The  Character 
and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Samuel  W. 
Belford  The  Progressive  State  from  the  University  point 
of  view  By  Joseph  Edward  Stubbs,  President  of  the 
University  Published  Quarterly  by  the  University  of 
Nevada  Reno,  Nevada  Entered  in  the  Postoffice  at 
Reno,  Nevada,  as  second-class  matter  under  the  Act  of 
Congress,  July  16,  1894  145 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     40  pp. 

Page  opposite  page  1  contains  Program  of  Lincoln  Memorial  Ex- 
ercises February  11,  1911. 

BELL,  GEORGE  WILLIAM:  Abraham  Lincoln  A 
Poetical  Interpretation    By  George  William  Bell,  Ph.D. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY         99 

[Device]     Privately  printed  for  the  author  by  The  Ar- 
thur H.  Clark  Company   Cleveland,  1913  146 

Bds.     Portrait.     8vo.     93  pp. 

This  is  an  edition  of  125  numbered  copies. 

BELL,  HOWARD  WILFORD:  Abraham  Lincoln  Let- 
ters and  Addresses  With  a  brief  biography  The  Story 
of  the  Book,  notes  on  the  text,  list  of  authorities  and  in- 
dex [Device]  New  York  The  Sun  Dial  Classics  Co. 
Publishers   1908  147 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     389  pp. 

This  is  practically  the  same  as  Fish  572. 

BELL,  JOHN  T. :  Abraham  Lincoln — An  Address 
before  the  Illinois  Society  of  Oakland,  California  By 
John  T.  Bell  148 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (8)  pp. 

BEREA,  (KENTUCKY):  Lincoln  a  "Mountain 
White."  The  Berea  Quarterly  Vol.  XII  January, 
1909  No.  4  Contents  Items  and  Incidents  —  3  A  Card 
of  Thanks  —  4  Lincoln  a  "Mountain  White"  —  5  Vis- 
itors at  Berea  —  9  Commission  on  Country  Life  —  11 
Berea  in  the  Supreme  Court —  19  The  Kentucky  Cam- 
paign —  25  Before  February  12th  —  30  $1.00  per  year 
30c.  A  Single  Copy  Berea,  Kentucky  Entered  at  Post- 
office  as  second-class  matter  Berea  College  Printing  De- 
partment Outdoor  Court  Scene  and  Other  Illustra- 
tions. 149 
Cover  title.     12mo.     30  pp. 

BERGOLD,  LILIAN  C. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Centen- 
nial A  Collection  of  Authentic  Stories,  with  poems, 
songs,  and  programs,  for  the  boys,  girls,  and  teachers  of 
elementary  schools.  By  Lilian  C.  Bergold  Ph.B.  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  Educational  Publishing  Company 
Boston    New  York    Chicago    San  Francisco  150 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1908)     CI.     II.     12mo.     (5),  61  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows : 

Abraham  Lincoln  Centennial      1809      February  12      1909      For 


100       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Boys  and  Girls     Lilian  C.  Bergold      [Cut  of  Saint   Gaudens 
Statue] 

BERKS  COUNTY,  (PA.)  :  Lincoln  Centenary  in  the 
Public  Schools  of  Berks  County,  Pa.  [Cut  of  Abraham 
Lincoln]  Abraham  Lincoln  [Quotation  from  Lowell] 
Friday,  February  12th,  1909.  151 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 

BERNSTORFF,  COUNT  J.:  Abraham  Lincoln  as 
the  Germans  Regarded  Him  Address  Delivered  at 
Springfield,  111.,  February  12th,  1913  By  Count  J.  Bern- 
storff   German  Ambassador  to  the  United  States        152 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     {Loose  leaves,  stapled  to- 
gether in  one- corner)     20  1. 
Fifteen  copies  printed. 

BERRY,  W.  H. :  Abraham  Lincoln,  Address  by  W.  H. 
Berry  of  Indianola,  Iowa  As  delivered  first,  before  stu- 
dents of  Simpson  College  on  May  31,  1893  153 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     34  pp. 

BEVERIDGE,  ALBERT  J. :  Albert  J.  Beveridge  Ap- 
preciation of  A  Man  for  the  Ages  The  Lincoln  Novel  by 
Irving  Bacheller  154 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Copyright,  1919  The  New  York 
Times)     24mo.     16  pp. 

BEVERIDGE,  ALBERT  J. :  Mr.  Beveridge  is  at  work 
on  a  Four- Volume  Life  of  Lincoln,  similar  to  his  Life  of 
John  Marshall,  which  work,  all  students  of  Lincoln  are 
looking  forward  to  its  completion  with  a  great  deal  of 
interest.  Mr.  Beveridge,  in  a  letter  to  the  compiler, 
states:  "It  will  not  be  finished  for  five  years  and  per- 
haps not  for  seven."  155 

BIBELOT,  THE:  Vol.  X  No.  8  August  mdcccciv 
The  Bibelot  A  Reprint  of  Poetry  and  Prose  for  Book 
Lovers,  chosen  in  part  from  scarce  editions  and  sources 
not  generally  known  Printed  for  Thomas  B.  Mosher  and 
Published   by   him   at  45    Exchange   Street.    Portland, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        101 

Maine    Current  Numbers    5  Cents    Memories  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln    By  Walt  Whitman  156 

Cover  title.     (1904)     16mo.     (6),  231-268,  (1)  pp. 

Entire  issue  devoted  to  "Memories  of  President  Lincoln  by  Walt 

Whitman."     See  Fish  1045. 

BIGELOW,  F.  S. :  Worldly  Wisdom  from  Abraham 
Lincoln  Edited  and  Arranged  by  F.  S.  Bigelow  Phil- 
adelphia  Henry  Altemus  Company  157 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1908,   by  Howard  E.  Altemus)     Lea.     (In 
Box)     4y4"x5y2".    64  pp. 

BINNS,  HENRY  BRYAN:  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Henry  Bryan  Binns  "The  grandest  figure  yet  on  all  the 
crowded  canvas  of  the  nineteenth  century."  —  Whitman 
[Device[  With  illustrations  1907  London :  J.  M.  Dent 
&  Co.     New  York:   E.  P.  Button  &  Co.  158 

CI.     Fp.     II.    8vo.     xiii,  (1),  379  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  Memorial  Senate  and 
House  of  the  United  States  of  America  [Here  follows 
Preamble]  "To  nominate  and  appoint  the  Twelfth  day 
of  February  a  Legal  Holiday"  [Signed  by  Representa- 
tives and  Alternate  from  each  state  and  territory  in  the 
Union]  159 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12th,  1878.     Signed  F.  W. 

D.  \\Danforth\\)     8vo.     Folder. 

Contains  poem  "Abraham  Lincoln"  by  Mary  A.  McCarthy. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  Abraham  Lincoln  The 
Battle  of  the  Giants  By  Frederick  Trevor  Hill  The  Par- 
ents of  Lincoln  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell  An  Appeal  to  Pa- 
triotism By  Richard  Lloyd  Jones  [Cut  of  Lincoln  Ink- 
stand] The  Lincoln  Inkstand  [See  page  34]  A  Sou- 
venir of  Lincoln's  Birthday,  February  12,  1907  Pub- 
lished by  The  Lincoln  Farm  Association  160 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     CI.     Portrait.     lis.     16mo.     36  pp. 
On  cover  is  the  following: 
Abraham  Lincoln      1809      1865. 
Also  paper  edition. 


102       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  An  Exercise  for  the 
Schools  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  February  12th.  [From  the  Journal  of  Educa- 
tion, Boston,  Mass.]  161 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     10  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  Lincoln's  Birthday  Ex- 
ercises for  the  Schoolroom  Educational  Publishing 
Company  Boston  New  York  Chicago  San  Francis- 
co 162 

N.d.     ( Copyright,  1908)     Fp.     12mo.     80  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  60th  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion H.  R.  1 1786  A  Bill  to  declare  February  twelfth  a 
national  holiday  By  Mr.  Barrholdt,  January  6,  1908 
Referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Judiciary  and  ordered 
to  be  printed  163 

Cover  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     1  p. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  60th  Congress,  2d  Ses- 
sion, S.  R.  137.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 
February  19,  1909.  Mr.  Dick  introduced  the  following 
joint  resolution;  which  was  read  twice  and  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  the  Library.  Joint  Resolution,  Mak- 
ing the  twelfth  day  of  February  a  legal  holiday.  164 
Caption  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S :  Calendar  No.  853.  60th 
Congress,  2d  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  247.  In  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States.  January  27,  1909.  Read  twice 
and  referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Library.  January 
27,  1909.  Reported  by  Mr.  Wetmore,  with  an  amend- 
ment. 165 
Caption  title.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  Celebration  of  Lin- 
coln's Birthday  and  of  the  Twentieth  Anniversary  of 
the  founding  of  Lincoln  Memorial  University  [Sil- 
houette of  Lincoln]  Cumberland  Gap,  Tennessee  Febru- 
ary 10,  11,  12  1917  166 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     37,  (2)  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        103 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  Declaring  Lincoln's 
Birthday  a  Legal  Holiday  Hearings  before  the  Com- 
mittee on  the  Judiciary  Sixty-Sixth  Congress  Second 
Session  on  H.  R.  344  Serial  12  January  22,  1920 
Washington  Government  Printing  Office  1920  167 
Cover  title.     Demy  8vo.     25  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S :  House  Calendar  No.  155. 
66th  Congress,  2d  Session.  H.  R.  12724.  [Report  No. 
682. \     In  the  House  of  Representatives.     February  24, 

1920.  Mr.  Husted  introduced  the  following  bill;  which 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Judiciary  and  or- 
dered to  be  printed.  February  27,  1920.  Referred  to 
the  House  Calendar  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A  Bill 
to  Declare  Lincoln's  Birthday  a  legal  holiday.  168 
Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  66th  Congress,  2d  Ses- 
sion. House  of  Representatives.  Report  No.  682.  To 
Declare  Lincoln's  Birthday  a  Legal  Holiday.  February 
27,  1920.  —  Referred  to  the  House  Calendar  and  or- 
dered to  be  printed.  Mr.  Husted,  from  the  Committee 
on  the  Judiciary,  submitted  the  following  Report.  [To 
accompany  H.  R.  12724}  169 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     2  pp. 

Report  shows  the  following  states  as  having  passed  laws  making 

Lincoln's  Birthday  a  legal  holiday:     Calif.,  Colo.,  Conn.,  Dela., 

111.,  Ind.,  Iowa,  Kans.,  Ky.,  Mass.,  Mich.,  Minn.,  Mo.,  Nebr., 

Nev.,  N.  J.,  N.  Y.,  No.  Dak.,  N.  Mex.,  Ore.,  Penn'a.,  So.  Dak., 

Utah,  Wash.,  W.  Va.,  Wis.,  and  Wyo. 

Mass.  and  Wis.  provide  for  exercises  to  be  held  in  the  Public 

Schools. 

Committee  Report  on  Bill  recommends  that  "It  do  not  pass." 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  67th  Congress,  1st  Ses- 
sion, House  Calendar  No.  64.  H.  R.  2310  [Report 
No.  311]      In  the  House  of  Representatives.     April  11, 

1921.  Mr.  Siegel  introduced  the  following  bill;  which 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia and  ordered  to  be  printed.     July  29,    1921.     Re- 


104       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ferred  to  the  House  Calendar  and  ordered  printed.  A 
Bill  to  declare  Lincoln's  Birthday  a  legal  holiday.  170 
Caption  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  Lincoln's  Birthday 
Hearing  before  the  Committee  on  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia House  of  Representatives  Sixty-seventh  Congress 
First  Session  on  H.  R.  2310  A  Bill  to  Declare  Lincoln's 
Birthday  a  Legal  Holiday  in  the  District  of  Columbia 
Wednesday,  July  20,  1921  Washington  Government 
Printing  Office  1921  171 

Cover  title.     8vo.     22  pp. 

BIRTHDAY,  LINCOLN'S:  67th  Congress,  1st  Ses- 
sion. House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  311.  Lin- 
coln's Birthday  a  Holiday  in  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia. 172 

Caption  title.     8vo.     6  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  Lincoln  Memorial  The 
Birthplace  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Official  Papers  estab- 
lishing the  Marriage  of  His  Parents.  Compiled  by  Lin- 
coln Memorial  Company,  923  W.  Market  St.,  Louisville, 
Ky.  173 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     24mo,  8  pp.     Folded. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  Souvenir  of  Lincoln's 
Birthplace  Issued  by  Thos.  B.  Kirkpatrick,  Hodgen- 
ville,  Ky.  Price,  25  Cents.  Copyrighted,  1903,  by 
Thos.  B.  Kirkpatrick  174 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Ornamental  front  cover.     lis.  &  Portraits.     Ob- 
long.    8vo.     (20)  pp. 
Another  edition  with  some  of  the  lis.  slightly  different. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  60th  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion H.  R.  20435  In  the  House  of  Representatives 
April  6.  [Calendar  day,  April  7],  1908,  Mr.  Madden 
introduced  the  following  bill;  which  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A 
Bill  to  aid  the  Lincoln  Farm  Association,  of  New  York, 


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to  build  and  endow  a  national  memorial  to  Abraham 
Lincoln  on  the  site  of  the  Lincoln  Birthplace,  farm  in 
Kentucky.  175 

Imp.  8vo.     2  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  60th  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion, House  of  Representatives.  Report  No.  1641.  To 
Aid  Lincoln  Farm  Association  to  build  and  endow  a  Na- 
tional Memorial  on  Site  of  Lincoln  Birthplace  Farm  in 
Kentucky.  May  12,  1908.  —  Committed  to  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Whole  House  on  the  State  of  the  Union  and 
ordered  to  be  printed.  176 

Caption  title.     8vo.     3  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  60th  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion. Senate.  Report  No.  660.  Memorial  to  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  on  Site  of  Lincoln  Birthplace,  in  Kentucky. 
May  15,  1908.  —  Ordered  to  be  printed.  177 

Caption  title.     8vo.     2  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  The  Lincoln  Centen- 
ary Program  of  the  National  Centenary  Celebration  to- 
gether with  the  report  of  the  Executive  committee  of  the 
Lincoln  Farm  Association  and  other  matters  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Lincoln  Birthplace  Memorial  New  York 
City    1909  178 

N.i.     Fp.     {Lincoln  Memorial)     lis.     12mo.     40  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  62nd  Congress,  3d  Ses- 
sion. H.  R.  26869  In  the  House  of  Representatives 
December  7,  1912  Mr.  Johnson  of  Kentucky  introduced 
the  following  bill ;  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A  Bill  To  ac- 
cept a  deed  of  gift  of  conveyance  from  the  Lincoln  Farm 
Association,  a  corporation,  to  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica, of  land  near  the  town  of  Hodgenville,  county  of 
LaRue,  State  of  Kentucky,  embracing  the  homestead  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  log  cabin  in  which  he  was 
born,  together  with  the  Memorial  Hall  enclosing  the 
same;  and,  further,  to  accept  an  assignment  or  transfer 


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of  an  endowment  fund  of  fifty  thousand  dollars  in  rela- 
tion thereto.  179 
Imp.  8vo.     4  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  63rd  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion S  602  A  Bill  to  accept  a  deed  of  gift  of  convey- 
ance from  the  Lincoln  Farm  Association,  a  corporation,  to 
the  United  States  of  America,  of  land  near  the  town  of 
Hodgenville,  county  of  LaRue,  State  of  Kentucky,  em- 
bracing the  homestead  where  Abraham  Lincoln  was  born, 
together  with  the  memorial  hall  inclosing  the  same;  and 
further,  to  accept  an  assignment  or  transfer  of  an  endow- 
ment fund  of  $50,000  in  relation  thereto.  By  Mr. 
Borah  April  9th,  1913  Read  .twice  and  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  the  Library  180 

Cover  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     4  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  H.  Doc.  1056  64th  Con- 
gress. 1st  Session.  Homestead  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Speeches  in  the  House  of  Representatives  April  5,  12, 
1916  On  a  Bill  to  accept  a  deed  of  conveyance  from  the 
Lincoln  Farm  Association  to  the  United  States  of  the 
Homestead  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  near  the  town  of  Hod- 
genville, State  of  Kentucky  [Device]  Washington 
Government  Printing  Office    1916  181 

Also  cover  tide.     8vo.     108  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  Favoring  the  Accept- 
ance by  the  National  Government  of  the  Farm  on  which 
Abraham  Lincoln  was  born.  Speech  of  Hon.  Frederick 
C.  Hicks  of  New  York  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
April  12,  1916  Washington  Government  Printing  Of- 
fice 1916  37256-15478  182 
8vo.     4  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  64th  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion Senate  Document  No.  545  Lincoln  Birthplace  Farm 
at  Hodgenville,  Ky.  Address  delivered  on  the  occasion 
of  the  acceptance  of  a  deed  of  gift  to  the  nation  by  the 
Lincoln  Farm  Association  of  the  Lincoln  Birthplace  Farm 


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at  Hodgenville,  Ky.  By  Hon.  John  Sharp  Williams 
United  States  Senator  from  Mississippi  September  4, 
1916  Presented  by  Mr.  Fletcher  September  7,  1916. — 
Ordered  to  be  printed  Washington  Government  Print- 
ing Office  1916  183 
Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  64th  Congress  1st  Ses- 
sion Senate  Document  No.  546.  Address  of  President 
Woodrow  Wilson  Accepting  the  Lincoln  Homestead  at 
Hodgenville,  Kentucky  Presented  to  the  Government 
by  the  Lincoln  Farm  Association  September  4,  1916 
[Device']  Presented  by  Mr.  Fletcher  September  7,  1916. 
—  Ordered  to  be  printed  Washington  Government 
Printing  Office    1916  184 

Cover  title.     8vo.     S  pp. 

BIRTHPLACE,  LINCOLN:  A  Neglected  Shrine 
Souvenir  of  the  Memorial  Service  held  at  Hodgenville, 
Ky.  Feb.  11,  1917.  Unity  Publishing  Co.  700  Oak- 
wood  Blvd.  Chicago  185 
Cover  title.     N.d.     4"x9".     8  pp. 

BISSETT,  C.  P. :  "Abraham  Lincoln"  Memorial  Ad- 
dress Delivered  by  Mr.  C.  P.  Bissett  Before  a  Joint 
Session  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Fourteenth  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Washington 
Held  in  the  House  Chamber  at  Olympia,  Friday,  Febru- 
ary Twelfth,  Nineteen  Hundred  Fifteen  186 

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BISSETT,  CLARK  PRESCOTT:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  Address  by  Clark  Prescott  Bissett  Professor  of  Law 
University  of  Washington  Seattle,  Washington  [Cut 
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of  Law  University  of  Washington  San  Francisco  John 
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BLACK,  CHARLES  R.:  Echoes  from  Lincoln's  Life 
in  the  22nd  Century  Humor,  Wisdom,  Prophecy  and 
Truth  The  real  Truth  The  only  Truth  The  Unbiased 
Truth  Truth  and  Reason  in  Mirthful  Rhyme  191 

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Copyrighted  1921  by  Charles  R.  Black. 
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BLACK,  FRANK  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address 
by  Frank  S.  Black  Delivered  at  the  Celebration  of  the 
One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Abraham 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        109 

Lincoln  at  Cornell  University,  February  12th,  1909  192 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     11  pp. 

BLACK,  FRANK  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Frank  S. 
Black  193 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

Editor's  note  contained  on  an  unnumbered  page  following  page 

8;  also  note  by  Editor  on  outside  of  back  cover. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM  HERMAN:  Abraham  Lincoln 
the  Democrat  An  Address  Delivered  Before  The 
Texas  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York  Lincoln's 
Birthday,  February  12,  1920  By  William  Herman 
Black  194 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

BLACKNALL,  O.  W.:  Lincoln  As  the  South  should 
know  him  Can  the  man  who  suffered  his  leutenant,  Sher- 
man, to  ruthlessly  devastate  twice  as  much  Southern  ter- 
ritory as  all  Belgium  combined  be  the  Southern  ideal*? 
Can  the  man  whose  life  work  was  to  tear  from  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence*  its  immortal  part,  its  very  soul, 
"That  governments  derive  their  just  powers  from  the 
consent,  of  the  governed,"  be  the  American  ideal,  if  the 
truth  is  looked  full  in  the  face"?  Third  Edition  Re- 
printed by  Manlv's  Battery  Chapter  Children  of  the 
Confederacy    Raleigh,  N.  C.  195 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Commercial  Printing  Company \  Raleigh,  N.  C.) 
(Signed  by  0.  W.  Blacknall,  Kittrell,  N.  C,  January,  1915) 
8vo.     23  pp. 

BLAIR,  F.  P.:  Speech  of  Hon.  F.  P.  Blair,  Jr.,  of 
Missouri  The  Policy  of  the  President  for  the  Restoration 
of  the  Union  and  the  Establishment  of  Peace;  Delivered 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  1 1,  1862.  Wash- 
ington: Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office. 
1862  196 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

BLOOMINGTON,  (ILL.):  Transactions  of  the  Mc- 
Lean County  Historical  Society    Bloomington,  Illinois. 


110       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meeting  of  May  29,  1900  Commemorative  of  the  Con- 
vention of  May  29,  1856  That  Organized  the  Republi- 
can Party  in  the  State  of  Illinois  Edited  by  Ezra  M. 
Prince  Secretary  of  the  Historical  Society  Vol.  III. 
Pantagraph  Printing  and  Stationery  Co.,  Bloomington, 
Illinois.     1900.  197 

CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     184  pp. 

BORAH,  WM.  E. :  Lincoln  the  Orator  An  Address 
delivered  at  Lincoln's  Birthplace  November  9,  1911 
By  Wm.  E.  Borah  Press  of  Byron  S.  Adams,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  198 
Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     14  pp. 

BORLAND,  WILLIAM  P.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Me- 
morial Highway  from  Washington  to  Gettysburg  Speech 
of  Hon.  William  P.  Borland  of  Missouri  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  Friday,  July  28,  1911  Washington 
1911    4692  —  10244  199 

Cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

BOSTON,  (MASS.):  Abraham  Lincoln  Feb.  12, 
1809- Apr.  15,  1865  A  short  list  of  books  for  school  use 
contained  in  The  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston 
[Quotation  from  Lowell]  [Device]  Boston.  Publish- 
ed by  the  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library.  1909  200 
Cover  title.     12mo.     (4)  pp. 

BOUTELL,  HENRY  SHERMAN:  Abraham  Lincoln 
With  Malice  toward  none,  with  charity  for  all  Speech 
of  Hon.  Henry  Sherman  Boutell  of  Illinois  In  the 
House  of  Representatives  Thursday,  February  11,  1909 
Washington    1909    72910-8052  201 

Cover  title.     8vo.     7  pp. 

BOWERS,  JOHN  HUGH:  Ten  Cent  Pocket  Series 
No.  324  Edited  by  E.  Haldeman-Julius  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  John  Hugh  Bowers,  Ph.D.,  LL.B.  Dept. 
History  and  Social   Sciences,   State  Teachers'   College, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        111 

Pittsburg,  Kans.  Haldeman-Julius  Company  Girard, 
Kansas  202 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1922)     24mo.     62  pp. 

BOYLE,  JOHN  RICHARDS:  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania  February  15,  1911  Abraham 
Lincoln  President  of  the  United  States  March  4,  1861, 
to  April  15,  1865  Born  February  12,  1909,  in  Hardin 
[LaRue]  Co.,  Kentucky  Assassinated  April  14,  1865; 
died  April  15,  1865,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Enrolled 
by  Special  Resolution  April  16,  1865  'The  Making  of 
Abraham  Lincoln"  Companion  Captain  John  Richards 
Boyle  D.D.   Chaplain  of  the  Commandery  203 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 
First  page  title  as  follows  : 

Abraham  Lincoln  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memo- 
rial Meeting  February  15   1911    1911 

BRADLEY,  PRESTON:  Was  Lincoln  a  Christian? 
By  Dr.  Preston  Bradley  The  People's  Church  of  Chi- 
cago New  Pantheon  Theatre  Sheridan  Road  February 
Twelfth,  Nineteen  Twenty-two  Subscription  rates,  $5.00 
per  year,  in  advance.  Mailed  every  week  during  the 
church  year,  to  any  address  in  the  U.  S.  or  Canada 
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Mrs.  Philip  E.  Goold,  Sec'y  9191  Sheridan  Road  Chi- 
cago 204 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     13  pp. 

BRADY,  CYRUS  TOWNSEND:  Washington  and 
Lincoln  A  Comparison,  a  Contrast  and  a  Consequence 
An  Address  Delivered  on  June  18,  1904  at  Valley  Forge, 
Penna.  Before  the  Pennsylvania  Society  of  Sons  of  the 
Revolution  To  Commemorate  the  Abandonment  of  the 
Camp  by  the  Continental  Army  of  1778  By  The  Rev. 
Cyrus  Townsend  Brady,  LL.D.  [Seal  of  the  Society'] 
Published  by  the  Society    1904  205 

N.i.,  n.p.  (Press  of  the  John  C.  Winston  Co.,  Philadelphia) 
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Edition  of  500  signed  and  numbered  copies,  of  which  first  fifty 
were  bound  in  cloth. 

BRANIGAN,  WILLIAM  H.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
the  Rev.  William  H.  Branigan  206 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Demy  8vo.     11  pp. 
Inside  of  front  cover  contains  following: 

This  sermon  was  preached  in  the  Unitarian  Church,  Peterboro, 
N.  H.,  Lincoln  Centennial  Sunday,  February  7,  1909,  and  is 
printed  by  request.  Peterboro,  N.  H.  Transcript  Printing  Com- 
pany,      1909. 

BREMEN,  (GERMANY):  Services  in  Memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President  of  the  United 
States :  held  on  the  appointed  Day  of  National  Humilia- 
tion and  Prayer  in  the  George  St.  Methodist  Chapel, 
Bremen,  Germany.  Bremen.  Methodist  Book  Con- 
cern. 1865.  207 
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BRIGGS,  LILIAN  MARIE:  American  History  in  Lit- 
erature Noted  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Includ- 
ing the  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate  Edited  with  Biograph- 
ical Sketches  by  Lilian  Marie  Briggs  Assistant  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library  With  Portraits  New  York 
Moffat,  Yard  and  Company    1911  208 

CI.    Fp.     12mo.     110  pp. 

BROOKLYN,  (N.Y.):  Abraham  Lincoln  A  List  of 
Lincoln's  Writings  and  Works  Relating  to  Lincoln  in 
the  Brooklyn  Public  Library  [Device]  Published  by 
the  Brooklyn  Public  Library  Brooklyn,  New  York 
1909  209 

Also  cover  title.     16mo.     23,  (1)  pp. 

BROOKS,  JAMES:  Die  beiden  Proclamationen. 
Rede  des  Achtbaren  James  Brooks,  vor  der  Democratic 
Union  Association,  as  29,  September  1862  210 

Caption  title.     8vo.     8  pp.     * 

BROOKS,  NOAH:  The  Character  and  Religion  of 
President  Lincoln.     A  Letter  of  Noah  Brooks    May 


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10,1865    Champlain    Privately  Printed    1919        211 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     Royal  8vo.     11  pp. 

Page  12,  unnumbered,  contains  the  following: 

Sixty-three  copies  of  this  Letter  were  privately  printed  by  Hugh 

McLellan,  in  the  month  of  November,   1919,  at  the  Moorsfield 

Press,  Champlain,  N.  Y.  —  the  third  production  of  this  Press. 

No. 

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BROOKS,  NOAH:  Lincoln  by  Friend  and  Foe  Noah 
Brooks  Democratic  Manual  of  1864  Edited  by  Robert 
J.  Cole  The  Gold  Medal  Library  London.  New  York. 
Calcutta  212 

N.d.     Lea.     lis.     32mo.     96  pp. 

BROOKS,  NOAH:  Centennial  Edition  —  Abraham 
Lincoln  The  Nation's  Leader  in  the  Great  Struggle 
through  which  was  maintained  the  Existence  of  the 
United  States  By  Noah  Brooks  Author  of  "American 
Statesmen"  "Henry  Knox"  "Washington  in  Lincoln's 
Time,"  "History  of  the  United  States,"  etc.  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons  New  York  and  London  The  Knicker- 
bocker Press  213 

N.d.  CI.  Fp.  (Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Max  Bachmanri) 
8vo.    467  pp. 

BROOKS,  NOAH:  Centennial  Edition  Abraham 
Lincoln  The  Nation's  Leader  in  the  Great  Struggle 
through  which  was  Maintained  the  Existence  of  the 
United  States  By  Noah  Brooks  Author  of  "American 
Statesmen,"  "Henry  Knox,"  "Washington  in  Lincoln's 
Time,"  "History  of  the  United  States,"  etc.  National 
Tribune    Washington,  D.  C.  214 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1888,  by  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons)  CI.  Fp. 
(Cut  of  Bachmann's  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln)  lis.  and  Por- 
trait.    8vo.     xvii,  467  pp. 

BROUGH,  JOHN:  Loyal  Publications  of  National 
Union  Association  of  Ohio.  No.  3.  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
July,  1863.  Dayton  Speech  of  Hon.  John  Brough. 
President  Lincoln's  Response  relative  to  the  arrest  of 


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Vallandigham.     Cincinnati:     Moore,  Wilstach,  Keys  & 
Co.,  Printers,  25  —  West  Fourth  Street.     1883.        215 

8vo.     31  pp. 

New  copy  for  Fish  877. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  REYNOLDS:  Lincoln  The 
Greatest  Man  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  By  Charles 
Reynolds  Brown  Dean  of  the  Divinity  School,  Yale 
University  New  York  The  Macmillan  Company 
1922     All  rights  reserved  216 

CI.     12mo.    77  pp. 

BROWN,  NEAL:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  De- 
livered by  Hon.  Neal  Brown  of  Wausau,  Wisconsin, 
before  The  Loyal  Legion  of  Wisconsin  at  Milwaukee, 
Feb.  7,  1912  217 

Cover  and  caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Demy  8vo.     17,  (1)  pp. 

BROWN,  THEO.  F.:  1809  1909  "Savior  of  this 
Nation. "  "With  malice  toward  none,  with  Charity  for 
all."  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  de- 
livered at  George  H.  Thomas  Post  No.  13,  Grand  Army 
of  the  Republic.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  By  Comrade  Theo. 
F.  Brown,  February  8,  1909.  Compliments  Louis  Mund, 
Commander,  George  H.  Thomas  Post,  No.  13,  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  218 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  speaker.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  GARROTT:  Life  of  Stephen 
A.  Douglas  By  William  Garrott  Brown  Houghton, 
Mifflin  and  Co.,  Boston  and  New  York  The  River- 
side Press  Cambridge  1904.  219 
CI.     12mo.     141  pp. 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS  FISHER:  Limited  Large-Pa- 
per  Edition  The  Every-Day  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  Narrative  and  Descriptive  Biography  with  Pen-pic- 
tures and  personal  recollections  by  those  who  knew  him 
By  Francis  Fisher  Browne  Compiler  of  "Golden  Poems," 
"Bugle   Echoes:   Poems  of   the   Civil   War,"    "Laurel- 


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Crowned  Verse,"  etc.  Limited  to  One  Hundred  Num- 
bered Sets  Two  volumes,  640  pages,  three  portraits  on 
Japan  paper  Beautifully  printed,  bound  in  boards,  size 
6y2x9y2  Per  Set,  $10.00  net  Postage  Extra  [Device] 
Published  by  Browne  &  Howell  Company  Chicago, 
1913  220 

Cover  tide.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 
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BROWNE,  FRANCIS  FISHER:  The  Every-Day 
Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Narrative  and  descrip- 
tive biography  with  pen-pictures  and  personal  recollec- 
tions by  those  who  knew  him  By  Francis  Fisher  Browne 
Compiler  of  "Golden  Poems,"  "Bugle  Echoes:  Poems  of 
the  Civil  War,"  "Laurel-Crowned  Verse,"  etc.  New 
and  thoroughly  revised  edition,  from  new  plates,  with 
an  entirely  new  portrait  of  Lincoln,  from  a  charcoal 
study  by  J.  N.  Marble  Volume  One  [Device]  Chicago 
Browne  &  Howell  Company    1913  221 

Bds.  Fp.  (Portrait  of  Lincoln  from  an  unpublished  original 
drawing  by  John  Nelson  Marble)  Portrait  of  author  and  of 
Lincoln.  Large  8vo.  Vol.  I,  xxiii,  280  pp.;  Vol.  II,  (1),  282- 
622  pp.     Edition  de  Luxe,  limited  to  one  hundred  numbered  sets. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  H.:  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
The  Men  of  his  Time  His  Cause,  His  Character,  and 
True  Place  in  History  and  The  Men,  Statesmen, 
Heroes,  Patriots,  who  formed  the  illustrious  League 
about  him  by  Robert  H.  Browne  Revised  Second  Edi- 
tion, illustrated  In  Two  Volumes  Volume  I  Chicago: 
The  Blakely-Oswald  Printing  Company  1907  222 
CI.    8vo.    Vol.  I,  630  pp.;  Vol.  II,  701  pp. 

BRYAN,  WILLIAM  JENNINGS:  Masterful  Tri- 
butes to  the  Memory  of  President  Lincoln  By 
Hon.  William  Jennings  Bryan  and  The  Volunteer  Sol- 
dier By  Hon.  John  M.  Thurston  [Portrait  of  Lincoln] 
Delivered  at  the  Columbia  Theater  Washington,  D.  C. 
On  the  evening  of  April  14,  1907  [42  d  Anniversary  of 
Mr.  Lincoln's  Assassination]   Under  the  auspices  and  for 


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the  benefit  of  the  Relief  Fund  of  Encampment  No.  Ill, 
Union  Veteran  Legion  Copyright  applied  for  Price  10 
Cents  Benson  &  Gibbs,  Publishers  210-11  Munsey 
Building,    Washington,  D.  C.  223 

Cover  title.     N.d.  {1907)     Portraits.     8vo.     32  pp. 

BRYNER,  B.  C:  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Peoria,  Illi- 
nois By  B.  C.  Bryner  "I  Saw  and  Heard  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  when  a  boy."  224 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Three-quarter  morocco,  hand-tooled.  Portrait. 
Fac-simile  of  4  pages  of  Peoria  City  Record  for  Saturday, 
March  4th,  1854,  and  of  Lincoln  letters  pasted  in.  Demy  8vo. 
127  pp.  Three  8vo  copies  have  been  bound  in  full  levant,  in 
slip  case;  one  inscribed  to  Calvin  Coolidge,  one  to  David  Lloyd 
George  and  one  to  Lord  Charnwood. 
On  page  (7),  is  the  following: 

One  hundred  copies  privately  printed  by  Edward  J.  Jacob, 
Printer,  Peoria,  Illinois,  U.  S.  A.  October  sixteenth,  nineteen 
twenty  four.     Not  for  sale. 

BUCHAN,  JOHN:  The  Path  of  the  King  By  John 
Buchan  Author  of  "Mr.  Standfast,"  "Greenmantle," 
"Prester  John,"  etc.  [Device]  New  York  George  H. 
Doran  Company  225 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1921)     CI.     12mo.     287  pp. 
This  item  is  inserted  on  account  of  the  last  three  chapters.     The 
foregoing  chapters  lead  up  to  it.     Very  uniquely  written  story, 
and  author  has  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stanton  meet  at  Springfield 
in  1842. 

BUEHRLE,  R.  K.:  Lincoln  Day  Souvenir— 1908 
[Portrait  and  facsimile  signature  of  Lincoln]  Born  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1809  President  1861-1865  Died  April  15, 
1865  226 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (4)  pp. 
Contains  Bixby  letter,  Gettysburg  Address,  etc.     On  back  cover  is 
following : 

Spelling  simplified  and  so  publisht  by  R.  K.  Buehrle,  City  Su- 
perintendent, Lancaster,  Pa. 

BUFFALO:  The  Nation  Mourns  [Cut  of  4  Flags] 
Buffalo  and   Erie  Railroad      Special   Time   Table   for 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       117 

Funeral  Train  carrying  the  Remains  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln From  Buffalo  To  Erie  Thursday,  April  27, 
1865.  227 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     3  pp. 

BULLARD,  F.  LAURISTON:  Tad  and  His  Father 
By  F.  Lauriston  Billiard  With  Frontispiece  after  a 
photograph  by  Brady  [Device]  Boston  Little,  Brown, 
and  Company    1915  228 

CI.     12mo.     102  pp. 

BULLOCK,  A.  M. :  Headlights  of  American  His- 
tory. No.  2.  Lincoln.  By  Rev.  A.  M.  Bullock, 
Ph.D.  Author  of  "Mormonism  and  the  Mormons," 
"Search  Lights/'  "Studies  in  Revelation,"  "Washing- 
ton. "  [Quotations  from  Lincoln,  Waite,  Smith,  Grant, 
Bryce,  Watterson,  D'Aubigne  and  Simpson]  Apple- 
ton,  Wisconsin.  January,  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Thir- 
teen. 229 
N.i.     CI.     Portrait  on  cover.     16mo.     156  pp. 

BUNGE,  MARTIN  L.  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  His- 
torical Drama  In  Four  Acts  [Device]  By  Martin  L. 
D.  Bunge  Co-operative  Printery  [Printers  union  la- 
bel] 6th  and  Chestnut  Sts.  Milwankee,  Wiscon- 
sin 230 
Also  cover  title.     N.d.     {Copyright,  1911)     18mo.     38  pp. 

BUNGENER,  F.:  Lincoln  Sa  Vie  Son  Oeuvre  Et  Sa 
Mort  par  F.  Bungener  [Device]  Lausanne  Georges 
Bridel,  Editeur    1865    Droits  reserves.  231 

Bds.     Lea.  back.     16mo.     160  pp. 

BURCHELL,  SIDNEY  HERBERT:  The  Shepherd 
of  the  People  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Novel  By  Sidney 
Herbert  Burchell  [Device]  London  Gay  and  Han- 
cock, Ltd.  34  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  W. 
C.    2  232 

N.d.     (Published  April,  1924)     CI.     12mo.     310  pp. 


118       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

BURNHAM,  M.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Oration  By 
the  Rev.  M.  Burnham,  D.D.,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  De- 
livered May  30th,  1895,  Memorial  Day,  By  Request 
of  Ransom  Post  No.  131,  Saint  Louis  Department  of 
Missouri,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  On  the  occa- 
sion of  their  pilgrimage  to  the  Tomb  of  our  Martyred 
President,  at  Springfield,  111.  "The  speech  was  replete 
with  tender  touches,  apt  illustrations  and  patriotic  fire, 
and  will  dwell  long  in  the  minds  of  all  who  heard  it."  — 
St.  Louis  Globe-Democrat,  May  31,  1895.  233 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     15,  (1)  pp. 

BURRAGE,  HENRY  SWEETSER:  Gettysburg  and 
Lincoln  The  Battle,  the  Cemetery,  and  the  National 
Park  By  Henry  Sweetser  Burrage  Brevet  Major,  U.  S. 
Vols.  Illustrated  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York 
and  London     The  Knickerbocker  Press     1906  234 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     vii,  224  pp. 

BURRELL,  DAVID  JAMES:  Marble  Collegiate 
Pulpit  Fifth  Avenue  and  Twenty-ninth  Street,  New 
York  City  David  James  Burrell,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Min- 
ister, Volume  18  February  14th,  1909.  Number  19 
Sermon  preached  by  the  Rev.  David  James  Burrell,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  on  Sunday,  February  7th,  1909,  in  the  Marble 
Collegiate  Church,  Fifth  Avenue  and  Twenty-ninth 
Street,  Manhattan.  The  Righteousness  of  Lincoln  235 
Caption-cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     12  pp. 

BURTON,  JOHN  E.:  Bulletin  No.  46.  Shepard 
Book  Company  408  S.  State  Street  Moxum  Hotel 
Building  Salt  Lake  City,  —  Utah  Original  Lincoln 
Proclamation  Burned.  Reprinted  from  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Sentinel,  of  April  3,  1911  236 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (3)  pp. 

This  is  a  letter  that  was  written  by  John  E.  Burton  of  Geneva, 

Wisconsin,  to  the  Editor  of  the  Sentinel. 

BURTON,  JOHN  E.:  The  Large  and  important  li- 
brary of  John  E.  Burton  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Part  I 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        119 

Lincolniana  To  be  sold  October  25,  26,  27,  28,  and  29. 
1915  Monday  Afternoon,  October  25,  — Lots  1-228 
Tuesday  Afternoon,  October  26,  —  Lots  229-52 1  Wed- 
nesday Afternoon,  October  27,  —  Lots  522-777  Thurs- 
day Afternoon,  October  28,  —  Lots  778-1059  Friday 
Afternoon,  October  29,  — Lots  1060-1311  at  2:30 
o'clock  Material  on  Exhibition  from  October  18th 
The  Anderson  Galleries  Incorporated  Anderson  Auc- 
tion Company  Metropolitan  Art  Association  Madison 
Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street     New  York  237 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Douglas  Taylor  &  Co.,  New  York)  8vo. 
137,  (1)  pp.     1311  items. 

BURTON,  JOHN  E. :  No.  1206  The  Large  and  Im- 
portant Library  of  John  E.  Burton  of  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Part  VI  Lincolniana  and  Civil  War  Material 
To  be  sold  March  6  and  7,  1916  Monday  Afternoon, 
March  6,  —  Lots  1-287  Monday  Evening,  March  6,  — 
Lots  288-569  Tuesday  Afternoon,  March  7,  —  Lots 
570-859  at  2:30  and  8:15  o'clock  Material  on  Exhibi- 
tion from  March  1st  The  Anderson  Galleries  Incorpor- 
ated "Where  the  Hoe  Library  was  sold"  Madison 
Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street   New  York  238 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Douglas  Taylor  &  Co.,  New  York)  8vo. 
82,  (1)  pp.    859  items. 

BUSH,  WILLIAM:  The  Young  Republic  or  Its 
Sixteenth  President  A  Historical  Drama  in  Three  Acts 
Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1871, 
by  Wm.  Bush,  in  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress, 
at  Washington  239 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Portrait  of  author.  16mo.  151- 
163  pp. 

Taken  from  a  larger  work,  with  added  title  page,  to  make  a  sep- 
arate publication. 

BUTLER,  CHARLES  HENRY:  Our  Leader  Read 
at  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Meeting  at  the  Church  of  the 
Covenant,  Washington,  D.  C.    Sunday,  February  7,  and 


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also  at  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Banquet  in  Springfield, 
Illinois,  February  12,  1909  240 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Signed  Charles  Henry  Butler)     Fp.     (Portrait) 
Folio.     12,  (1)  pp. 

BUTTERWORTH,  HEZEKIAH :  A  Heroine  of  The 
Wilderness  The  Story  of  Lincoln's  Mother  by  Heze- 
kiah  Butter  worth  Author  of  "In  the  Boyhood  of  Lin- 
coln," "Zig-zag  Journeys,"  etc.  Illustrated  by  Clare 
Victor  D wiggins  1906  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.  Phil- 
adelphia 241 
CI.     Fp.  in  colors.     12mo.     (6),  273  pp. 

CABLE,  JOHN  L. :  Abraham  Lincoln,  The  Con- 
gressman. Speech  of  John  L.  Cable,  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Ohio,  Broadcasted  by  Radio  February  10, 
1922.  [Printed  in  Congressional  Record,  Feb.  11, 
1922]  242 

Caption  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

CALDERWOOD,  W.  G.:  A.  Lincoln  Reformer 
[Silhouette  of  Lincoln]    Born  February  12,  1809        243 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Copyright,  1909  —  Minneapolis  Cole  6?  Chris- 
tiansen Co.,  Printers)     24mo.     31  pp. 

CALIFORNIA:  Lincoln  Day  Program  for  the 
Schools  of  California  February  Twelfth  Nineteen 
Hundred  and  Nine  Sacramento  W.  W.  Shannon,  — 
Supt.  State  Printing    1909  244 

8vo.    35  pp. 

Cut  of  Flag  in  colors  on  front  cover. 

CALIFORNIA:  [Cut  of  Flag  in  colors]  1809  1911 
Lincoln's  Birthday  Celebration  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  by 
the  Legislation  of  California  Thirty-ninth  Session  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1911  at  8  o'clock  P.  M.  245 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folder.     12mo.     (4)  pp. 

CAMBRIDGE,  (MASS.)  :  From  the  Cambridge  Pub- 
lic Library  Bulletin,  February,  1909    Abraham  Lin- 


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coin.   February  12,  1809-1909.   Works  of  Lincoln.    246 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo,  12  pp. 
Separate  issue  of  pp.  25-32  from  the  Bulletin.     Page  514  of  the 
March  Bulletin  gives  further  references. 

CAMERON,  W.  J. :     Lincoln   Chicago  Historical  Socie- 
ty  February  12,  1911  247 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (5)  pp. 
On  inside  of  front  cover  is  following: 

This  Appreciation  of  Lincoln,  which  is  reprinted  by  permission 
of  'The  Detroit  News,'  was  contributed  to  that  paper,  February 
12,  1909,  by  W.  J.  Cameron,  of  Brighton,  Michigan. 

CAMPBELL,  HELEN  M.:  The  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  Helen  M.  Campbell  Educational  Publish- 
ing Company  Boston  New  York  Chicago  San  Fran- 
cisco 248 
N.d.     CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     64  pp. 

CAMPBELL,  W.  P.:  Travelers  Series  Number  Sev- 
en The  Escape  and  Wanderings  of  J.  Wilkes  Booth  Un- 
til Ending  of  the  Trail  by  Suicide  in  Oklahoma  The 
Way  of  the  Transgressor  is  Hard  Copyright  1922  By 
W.  P.  Campbell  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  All  rights  re- 
served. Price  $2.00  249 
Cover  title.     lis.     12mo.     142  pp. 

CANNON,  JOSEPH  G.:  Abraham  Lincoln  To  me 
there  is  no  greater  example  in  the  history  of  the  human 
race  of  magnificent  leadership  and  patriotism  than  that  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  during  that  contest  Speech  of  Hon. 
Joseph  G.  Cannon  of  Illinois  Before  the  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Pittsburg,  Pa.  February  12,  1910  Wash- 
ington   1910   30902-8796  250 

Cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

CANNON,  JOSEPH  G.:  I  knew  Abraham  Lincoln 
Address  of  Hon.  J.  G.  Cannon,  Danville,  Illinois,  at 
Dedication,  of  Circuit  Memorial  Marker,  on  the  Lincoln 
Circuit,  Danville,  Illinois,  October  20,  1922.  251 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     Folder.     (2)  pp. 
Under  auspices  of  D.  A.  R.,  Danville,  Ills. 


122       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CARLTON,  MABEL  MASON:  Abraham  Lincoln 
"Savior  of  his  Country"  By  Mabel  Mason  Carlton  Pre- 
sented with  the  Compliments  of  John  Hancock  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Company  of  Boston,  Massachusetts  The 
Old,  Reliable  Company  252 

On  front  cover  is  Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  words,  Abraham  Lin- 
coln   Savior  of  His  Country. 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Issue  No.  80  —  Copyright,  1923  —  John  Han- 
cock Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.)  lis.  18mo.  (16) 
pp. 

CARMAN,  LOUIS  D. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Freemason 
An  Address  Delivered  before  Harmony  Lodge  No.  17, 
F.  A.  A.  M.  Washington,  D.  C,  January  28,  1914  By 
Dr.  L.  D.  Carman,  P.  M.  With  an  Appendix  Contain- 
ing the  Actions  taken  by  the  Masonic  Grand  Lodges  of 
the  United  States  on  Lincoln's  Death  Printed  for  Pri- 
vate Distribution  1914  253 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     26  pp. 

CARMAN,  LOUIS  D. :  Dr.  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Dr. 
Louis  D.  Carman,  Washington,  D.  C.  1922  Reprint 
from  the  Journal  of  the  Medical  Societv  of  New  Jer- 
sey 254 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     18mo.     7  pp. 

CARMICHAEL,  ORTON  H. :  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
Address  By  Orton  H.  Carmichael  [Device]  The  Arling- 
ton Press  New  York  Cincinnati  255 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1917)     CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     116  pp. 

CARPENTER,   S.    D.:     The   Irrepressible   Conflict 
By  S.  D.  Carpenter.    Madison,  Wis.    1862    Judd  Stew- 
art  New  York    1914  256 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.     Post  4to.     53  pp. 
An  eleven  act  Drama. 

On  page  following  title  page  is  the  following  note : 
This  play  is  printed  just  as  it  was  originally  issued      {Errors  of 
all  sorts  being  retained)     Only  the  notes  are  added. 

CARR,  CLARK  E. :  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg.  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  Illinois  State  Historical  So- 


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ciety,  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  January  25,  1906,  by  Clark 
E.  Cam  257 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

CARR,  CLARK  E. :  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg  An  Ad- 
dress. By  Clark  E.  Carr  Author  of  "The  Illini"  Illus- 
trated [Device]  Chicago  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co. 
1906  258 

CI.     Portrait.     (In  slip  case)     16mo.     92  pp. 
Issued  in  both  cl.  and  lea. 

CARR,  CLARK  E. :  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates 
An  Address  Delivered  By  Hon.  Clark  E.  Carr  Before 
the  Illinois  State  Bar  Association  at  Galesburg,  July 
11,1907  259 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  np..,  n.d.     (Privately  printed)     8vo.     14  pp. 

CARR,  CLARK  E. :  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates. 
An  Address  Delivered  Before  the  Illinois  State  Bar 
Association  at  Galesburg,  Illinois,  July  11,  1907.  By 
Hon.  Clark  E.  Carr,  of  Galesburg.  260 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     26  pp. 

Caption  title.     Special  Address.     The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates. 

Same  text  as  next  above. 

CARR,  CLARK  E.:  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  By 
Clark  E.  Carr  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.  Chicago.  1909  261 
Cl.    8vo.    293  pp. 

CARR,  EDWIN  HAMLIN:  Abraham  Lincoln,  The 
Marginal  Man,  And  Other  Poems  [Portrait]  By 
Edwin  Hamlin  Carr  262 

Cover   title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     (Copyright,   1916,   E.   H.    Carr, 
Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.)     24mo.     15  pp. 

CARR,  JULIAN  S.:  The  Hampton  Roads  Confer- 
ence A  Refutation  of  the  Statement  that  Mr.  Lincoln 
said  if  Union  was  written  at  the  top  the  Southern  Com- 
missioners might  fill  in  the  balance.  —  By  Julian  S.  Carr. 
[Facsimile  of  signature  of  Julian  S.  Carr]  263 

Cover   title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     On   last   page   is   the   following: 


124       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

"Julian  S.  Carr,  Durham,  N.  C.    January  15,  1917."     Portrait 
of  author.     12mo.     36  pp. 

CARR,  MAGGIE  BLAUVELT:  Abraham  Lincoln  A 
Tribute   [Device]  264 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1910,  by  Maggie  Blau- 

velt  Carr)     16mo.     7  pp. 

On  inside  of  front  cover  is  following: 

An   Address   by   Maggie   Blauvelt   Carr        February    12,    1909 

Public  School  Eighty-nine       New  York  City. 

CARRINGTON,  E.  C:  The  Reporter,  A  Periodical 
Devoted  to  Religion,  Law,  Legislation  and  Public 
Events.  Speech  to  the  Jury  of  the  Hon.  E.  C.  Carring- 
ton  U.  S.  District  Attorney,  on  the  Trial  of  John  H. 
Surratt  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
sitting  for  the  Trial  of  the  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors,  on 
an  Indictment  for  Murder  of  President  Lincoln  Before 
His  Honor  George  P.  Fisher,  One  of  the  Justices  of  the 
Supreme  Court  for  the  District  of  Columbia.  Com- 
mencing Monday,  June  10,  1867  Argument  for  the 
Prosecution.     R.  Sutton  Washington  City,  D.  C.       265 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     16  &  1-12  pp.     (Nos. 
93  &  94) 

CARROLL,  ANNA  ELLA:  A  Military  Genius.  Life 
of  Anna  Ella  Carroll,  of  Maryland,  ["The  Great  unrec- 
ognized member  of  Lincoln's  Cabinet11]  Compiled 
from  family  records  and  Congressional  documents  by 
Sarah  Ellen  Blackwell.  For  Sale  at  the  Office  of  the 
Woman's*  Journal,  3  Park  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  Rooms 
of  the  Woman's  Suffrage  Society,  1406  G  St.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Price:  $1.10  [Forwarded  free  on  receipt  of 
price]  Washington,  D.  C. :  Judd  &  Detweiler,  Print- 
ers, 1891.  266 

Also  title  on  cover.     CI.     Portraits.     12mo.     xvi,  168  pp. 
The  quotation  in  the  above  is  the  reason  for  its  insertion  here. 

CARSON,  HAMPTON  L.:  The  Real  Greatness  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Speech  of  Hampton  L.  Carson, 
Esq.,  in  Response  to  a  Toast  at  the  Annual  Dinner  of  the 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       125 

Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  February  13,  1899.    267 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     24  pp. 
See  Fish  786. 

CARTER,  ORRIN  N. :  Lincoln  and  Douglas  as  Law- 
yers. An  Address  given  before  the  Mississippi  Valley 
Historical  Association,  Chicago,  Illinois  By  Orrin  N. 
Carter  A  Member  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Illinois  Re- 
printed from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Mississippi  Valley 
Historical  Association,  for  the  year  1910-1911  268 

Cover  title.     8vo.     28  pp. 

CASE,  CARLETON  B. :  Wit  and  Humor  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Gathered  from  Authentic  Sources  By  Carle- 
ton  B.  Case   Shrewsbury   Publishing  Co.    Chicago      269 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1916)     12mo.     159  pp. 

CASE  LIBRARY,  (CLEVELAND,  O.) :  A  List  of  Lin- 
colniana  in  Case  Library  1809-1909  [Quotation 
from  Lowell]  Case  Library  Annual  Membership  Fee 
One  Dollar  270 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1902)     24mo.     (6)  pp.  folded. 

CASTLE,  HENRY  A. :  Address  at  the  Annual  Ban- 
quet of  Minnesota  Commandery  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  February  12th, 
1901  Capt.  Henry  A,  Castle,  U.  S.  V.  Past  Command- 
er 271 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Cover  has  the  words  "Typical  Americans."     8vo. 
23  pp. 

CATALOGUE:  Lincolniana  A  Catalogue  of  Scarce 
pamphlets  on  Election  and  Administration  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  [Other  titles]  To  be  sold  at  Auction  Monday 
Afternoon,  February  3d,  1902  By  Bangs  &  Co.  Nos. 
91  &  93  Fifth  Avenue  New  York  Sale  to  begin  at  3 
o'clock    [Conditions  of  sale]  272 

Cover  title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     8vo.     39  pp.     430   Items,   about 
one-half  of  which  are  Lincolniana. 


126       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CATALOGUE:  No.  258  George  D.  Morse  Auctioneer 
1904  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Pamphlets  relating 
to  Abraham  Lincoln  with  a  few  on  John  Brown  and 
some  Confederate  Imprints  Many  of  great  rarity  For 
sale  at  Auction  Monday  Afternoon,  January  18,  1904 
The  Anderson  Auction  Company  5  West  29th  Street, 
New  York.  Sale  begins  at  3  o'clock  Telephone: 
3150  Madison  273 

Cover  title.     8vo.     32,  (1)  pp.    448  items. 

CATALOGUE:  A  Collection  of  Lincoln  Litera- 
ture To  be  Sold  Monday,  May  21,  1906  by  The  Mer- 
win-Clayton  Sales  Company  20-24  East  20th  Street 
New  York  274 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     25  pp.     299  items. 

CATALOGUE:  Catalogue  of  Lincoln  Literature 
To  be  Sold  Monday,  November  19,  1906  by  The  Mer- 
win-Clayton  Sales  Company  20-24  East  20th  Street 
New  York  275 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     26  pp     312  items. 

CATALOGUE:  A  Collection  of  Rare  Lincoln  Lit- 
erature To  be  Sold  Monday,  May  20th,  1907  By  The 
Merwin-Clayton  Sales  Company  20-24  East  20th  Street 
New  York  276 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     28  pp.     343  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  7  1906  Catalogue  of  Books,  Pam- 
phlets, Autographs,  Portraits,  Broadsides,  etc.  Relating 
to  [Cut  of  Lincoln']  Abraham  Lincoln  with  which  are 
included  political  pamphlets,  song  books,  leaflets,  etc., 
mementos  of  his  First  and  Second  Presidential  Cam- 
paigns For  Sale  by  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  59  Maiden  Lane, 
—  New  York  277 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     39  pp.     1000-1641  items. 

CATALOGUE:  Catalogue  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  Auto- 
graphs, Portraits,  etc.,  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  for 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        127 

sale  by  D.  H.  Newhall,  59  Maiden  Lane,  New  York  278 

Caption-cover    title.     N.L,    n.p.,    n.d.     8vo.     23    pp.     373-773 
items. 

CATALOGUE:  Catalogue  No  504  1907  Catalogue  of 
Books,  many  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  and  New- 
York  City,  with  a  selection  of  Portraits  for  Extra-Illus- 
trating For  sale  at  Auction  Tuesday  Afternoon,  Janu- 
ary 8.  The  Anderson  Auction  Company  5  West  29th 
Street,  New  York  Sale  begins  at  3  o'clock  Telephone: 
3150  Madison   George  D.  Morse  Auctioneer  279 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     19,  (1)  pp.     320  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  592  1907  Broadsides,  Books  and 
Pamphlets  on  Abraham  Lincoln  American  Railroads 
Song  Books  American  Plays  etc.,  etc.  Friday  After- 
noon and  Evening  November  8,  1907  The  Anderson 
Auction  Company  5  West  29th  Street,  New  York. 
Sales  begin  in  the  Afternoon  at  2:30  o'clock,  in  the 
Evening  at  8  Telephone:  3150  Madison  280 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     63  (1)  pp     741  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  278— 1909  Catalogue  of  a  Collec- 
tion of  Americana  Comprising  American  Periodicals; 
American  Revolution  [An  important  collection}  Town 
and  County  Histories;  Indian  Narratives,  History,  etc.; 
Lincoln  Memoirs,  Eulogies,  etc.  [Including  rare  titles} ; 
Pamphlets;  First  Editions  and  Autograph  Letters  of 
American  and  English  Authors;  An  unique  extra-illus- 
trated copy  of  "The  Croakers,"  etc.  To  be  Sold  Monday 
and  Wednesday  November  1st  and  3rd,  1909  by  The 
Merwin-Clayton  Sales  Company  20-24  East  20th  Street 
New  York  '  281 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     44  pp.     621  items 

CATALOGUE :  Auction  Sale  :  Wednesday  and  Thurs- 
day September  27th  28th,  1911  Wednesday  at  2 
o'clock  Thursday  at  10  and  2  o'clock  Catalogue  of  a 
Private  Collection      [Cut  of  Portrait  of  Lincoln]      of 


128       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meserve  Text 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  reproduced  from 
a  photograph  of  a  carte-de-visite  photograph.  It  is  one  of 
the  few  portraits  made  during  the  year  Lincoln  began  wear- 
ing a  beard  and  shows  his  appearance  at  the  time  of  the 
Cooper  Institute  speech  in  New  York  in  February,  1860. 

The  other  so-called  Cooper  Institute  portrait  is  made  bv 
Brady  of  New  York,  February  27th,  1860. 

Similar  photographs  are  owned  by  Mr.  Herbert  Scott 
Sylvester,  of  Boston,  and  Mr.  Truman  H.  Bartlett,  of 
Boston. 

This  and  the  portrait  (No.  19)  in  the  Meserve  book,  had 
a  very  wide  circulation  at  the  time,  and  Nos.  19  and  20  are 
probably  the  first  portraits  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Brady. 
These  are  shown  as  the  Cooper  Institute  portraits,  having 
been  taken  on  the  day  he  delivered  his  famous  speech  in 
Cooper  Institute,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Young  Men's 
Central  Republican  Union  of  New  York  City.  Both  pho- 
tographs are  in  the  Meserve  collection. 

This  photograph  is  No.  20  in  the  Meserve  book  of  "The 
Photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Privately  Printed  New 
York  1911." 


From  a  photograph  made  by  M.  B.  Brady,  New  York, 
February  27,  1860.  It  is  widely  known  as  the  "Cooper 
Institute"  picture,  having  been  taken  on  the  day  Lincoln 
delivered  his  speech  at  Cooper  Institute. 

This  picture  and  two  others  (Nos.  18  and  19  in  the 
Meserve  book),  were  the  first  pictures  made  by  Mr.  Brady. 

The  difference  between  Nos.  19  and  20  is  that  No.  19 
shows  bust  and  head  only  and  is  larger,  but  the  position  is 
the  same  as  in  No.  20. 

After  Lincoln  was  nominated,  this  picture  was  widely 
circulated  in  the  East.  It  is  the  picture  seen  by  the  little 
girl,  Grace  Bedell  of  Westfield,  New  York,  who  wrote  Mr. 
Lincoln  that  he  would  improve  his  appearance  if  he  wore  a 
beard. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        129 

Lincolniana  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co.  Book  and  Art  Auc- 
tioneers New  Book  Salesroom  597  Washington  Street, 
Boston      Opposite  Hayward  Place  282 

Cover  tide.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Portrait  on  back  cover.  8vo.  115 
pp.     1237  items. 

CATALOGUE:  Catalogue  No.  1027  Lincolniana  An 
Important  Collection  of  Eulogies  on  Abraham  Lincoln 
Rare  American  History,  Early  Broadsides,  Early  Amer- 
ican Atlases  and  Maps,  Bookplates,  &c.  From  the  as- 
signed estate  of  Chas.  Steigerwalt,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster, 
Pa.  By  Order  of  Redmond  Conyngham,  Esq.,  Assignee 
And  from  other  sources  State,  Town  and  County  His- 
tories, Genealogies,  Revolutionary  History,  &c.  To  be 
sold  Monday  and  Tuesday  Afternoons,  March  20th  and 
21st,  1911,  at  2:30  o'clock  Each  Day  Catalogue  Com- 
piled and  Sale  Conducted  by  Stan.  V.  Henkels  At  the 
Book  Auction  Rooms  of  Samuel  T.  Freeman  &  Co.  1519- 
21  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.  283 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  74  pp.,  first  33  of  which  are 
Lincolniana.     356  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  64  No.  64  A  Collection  of  Lin- 
coln Literature  Consisting  of  Memoirs,  Eulogies,  Me- 
morial Addresses,  Poems  and  Sermons,  Campaign  Docu- 
ments, Etc.,  Offered  for  sale  by  A.  S.  Clark,  218  Wash- 
ington Street,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Formerly  at  34  Park 
Row  and  174  Fulton  Street,  New  York  City.  Postage, 
expressage  or  freight  at  buyers'  cost.  Prices  are  without 
discount.  284 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 
Mentions  496  items,  of  which  about  one-fifth  are  Lincolniana. 

CATALOGUE:  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty-four  Ser- 
mons, Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems  and  Other  Pamphlets 
relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  Sold  at  Auction  February 
11,  1914,  at  Heartman's  Auction  Room,  36  Lexington 
Avenue,  New  York,  with  prices  realized  and  names  of 
buyers  One  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed  for  Chas. 
Fred.  Heartman  285 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     32,  (3)  pp.     251  items. 


130       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CATALOGUE:  Abraham  Lincoln  Books  and  Pamph- 
lets Medals  and  Busts  Personal  Relics  Autograph 
Letters  and  Documents  Geo.  D.  Smith,  547  5th  Av- 
enue, 70  Wall  Street  New  York  Telephones:  Mur- 
ray Hill,  2626;     John,  2642  286 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (M.  B.  Brown  Printing  and  Bind- 
ing Co.     New  York)     8vo.     (36)  pp.     258  items. 
Contains  cut  of  Lincoln's  Inkstand  and  list  of  contents  on  back 
cover. 

CATALOGUE:  Heartman's  Auction  No.  XIV.  Two 
Hundred  and  Fifty-four  Sermons,  Orations,  Eulogies, 
Poems  and  Other  Pamphlets,  relating  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln [Cut  of  Lincoln]  To  be  Sold  at  Unrestricted 
Auction  Sale  Wednesday,  February  11,  1914  At  Heart- 
man's  Book-store  In  the  Evening,  7:50  Sharp,  at  36 
Lexington  Ave.  [Second  Floor]  New  York  City 
Phone:     Gramercy  6594  287 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.,  n.p.     8vo.     30  pp.     251  items. 
Same  text  as  285. 

CATALOGUE:  Catalogue  of  Articles  owned  and 
used  by  Abraham  Lincoln  now  owned  by  the  [Cut  of 
Lincoln]  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  of  Chicago  In- 
corporated under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Illinois       288 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4to.     205  items. 

Ornamental  cover,  with  the  words : 

"Lincoln  Memorial  Collection." 

Affidavit  of  Wm.  H.  Herndon,  on  page  following  title  page,  as 

to  the  genuineness  of  the  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  85  1915  A  Small  Collection 
of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln 
Prices  are  Net,  but  include  carriage  charges  anywhere 
in  the  United  States.  Any  unsatisfactory  item  may  be 
returned  within  five  days  for  full  credit.  Daniel  H. 
Newhall,     154  Nassau  St.,  New  York  289 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     23  pp. 
Contains  658  items  and  list  of  medals. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        131 

CATALOGUE:  No.  1248-1916  Autograph  Letters 
and  Lincolniana  To  be  sold  Monday  and  Tuesday  No- 
vember 13  and  14,  1916  The  Anderson  Galleries,  Inc. 
New  York,  U.  S.  A.  290 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     121  pp.     1173  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  204  1924  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  small  assortment  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating 
wholly  or  in  part  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  All  prices  are 
Net,  without  discount,  but  carriage  charges  are  included. 
Daniel  H.  Newhall,  1701  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New 
York  291 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     187  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  210  1924  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  small  collection  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  Broadsides  and 
Caricatures  relating  wholly  or  in  part  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but  carriage 
charges  are  included.  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  1701  Persh- 
ing Square  Bldg.,  New  York.  292 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     189  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  214  1924  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  assortment  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but 
carriage  charges  are  included.  Daniel  H.  Newhall, 
1701  Pershing  Square  Bldg.,  New  York.  293 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     194  items. 

CATALOGUE:  ListL-201  Aug.,  1924  Lincolniana 
Books  and  Pamphlets.  Offered  net,  postpaid  Morris 
H.  Briggs,  5113  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  294 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)  pp.     107  items. 

CATALOGUE:  Sale  Number  1908  Public  Exhibition 
from  Sunday,  January  Eleventh  Currier  &  Ives  Litho- 
graphs The  Collections  of  Mr.  William  H.  Johnson 
Haverhill,  Mass.  &  Mr.  William  E.  Torrey  Dennys- 
ville,  Maine  with  Three  Fine  Colored  Aquatint  Amer- 
ican Views  &  A  Most  Important  Collection  of  Portraits 


132       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

of  Abraham  Lincoln  Gathered  over  a  period  of  many 
years  by  Mr.  William  H.  Johnson  To  be  sold  by  Auc- 
tion Thursday  Evening  January  Fifteenth  at  Eight-fif- 
teen The  Anderson  Galleries  [Mitchell  Kennerley, 
President']  489  Park  Avenue  at  Fifty-ninth  Street,  New 
York    1925  295 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     Fp.  &  lis.     8vo.     28  pp.     186  items. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  219  Abraham  Lincoln  1925 
A  small  selection  from  my  stock  of  Books  and  Pamphlets 
relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  All  prices  are  Net,  with- 
out discount,  but  carriage  charges  are  included.  Daniel 
H.  Newhall,  100  East  42nd  St.  [Pershing  Square 
Bldg.],  New  York  296 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     187  items. 

CATHERWOOD,  MARY  HARTWELL:  Spanish 
Peggy  A  Story  of  young  Illinois  By  Mary  Hartwell 
Catherwood  [Device]  Fox  Duffield  &  Company  New 
York    1906  297 

CI.    II.    8vo.    85  pp. 

This  item  has  not  been  admitted  by  Fish  to  be  Lincolniana,  but 
the  Compiler,  Judd  Stewart  and  Dr.  Wm.  E.  Barton,  came  to  the 
conclusion  that  it  should  be  included  as  Lincolniana  and,  there- 
fore, it  is  inserted. 

CATHOLIC:  The  American-Catholic  Historical 
Researches,  New  Series,  Vol.  I.  April,  1905.  No.  2 
[Table  of  Contents]  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin,  Editor  and 
Publisher,  2009  North  Twelfth  Street,  Philadelphia  298 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     97-192  pp. 
On  page  165,  claim  is  made  by  a  Father  St.  Cyr  that  he  had  often 
celebrated  mass  in  Abraham  Lincoln's  father's  house,  and  that 
young  Abraham  Lincoln,  then  a  boy  of  some  ten  or  twelve  years 
of  age,  frequently  served  his  mass. 

CATHOLIC:  The  American  Catholic  Historical 
Researches  New  Series,  Vol.  I  July,  1905  No.  3 
[Table  of  Contents]  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin,  Editor  and 
Publisher      2009  North  Twelfth  Street,  Philadelphia 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        133 

Geo  W.  Gibbons  &  Sons  Co.,  Inc.,  [Printers'  label] 
147  North  Tenth  Street,  Phila.  299 

Cover  title.     N.d.     {1905)     lis.     8vo.     193-288  pp. 
At  page  207,  Bishop  Ireland  attempts  to  make  Lincoln's  family 
Catholic,  but  the  editor's  researches,  shown  at  pages  209  to  213, 
inclusive,   in   connection   with   the   article,   show   the   claim  that 
Lincoln  was  a  Catholic  to  be  preposterous. 

CENTENNIAL:  Observance  of  the  Centennial  An- 
niversary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  February 
Twelfth,  1909  Under  the  Inspiration  of  the  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic  Privately  printed  by  the  National 
Committee,  G.  A.  R.  Matter  arranged  by  Wilbur  F. 
Brown    Secretary  of  the  Committee  300 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Copyright,  1910 —  Press  of  J.  J.  Little  6?  Ives 
Co.  New  York)  CI.  Fp.  {Portrait)  II.  Imp.  8vo.  164 
pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of 
the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Commemorative  Services 
under  the  Auspices  of  the  Grand  Army  Association  of 
Philadelphia  and  Vicinity  Baptist  Temple  Broad  and 
Berks  Streets  :  Philadelphia  Friday,  February  12th, 
1909  301 

N.i.,  n.p.     Portraits  and  lis.     8vo.     (7),  32,  (7)  pp. 
Front  cover  has  G.  A.  R.  Badge  in  colors. 

CENTENNIAL:  Headquarters  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  Red  Bank,  New  Jersey, 
Nov.  9,  1908.  Report  of  Committee  on  Plan  for  Ob- 
servance of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  302 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Demy  8vo.     (3)  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  Ceremonies  in  Commemoration  of 
the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Philadelphia  February  12  1909  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Com- 
manderv  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Philadelphia 
1909  303 

N.i.     {Press  of  John  T.  Palmer  Company,  Fifth  &  Locust  Sts., 


134       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Philadelphia)  CI.  Fp.  {The  Flag  and  Commandery  Flag 
and  portrait  of  Lincoln,  the  flags  being  in  colors)  Royal  8vo. 
38  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  The  Law  Association  of  Philadel- 
phia Minutes  of  the  Meeting  and  Exercises  held  at  the 
Rooms  of  The  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  in 
commemoration  of  the  Centennial  of  the  Birth  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Orations  by  Hon.  Samuel  W.  Pennypack- 
er  Colonel  Alexander  K.  McClure  February  12, 
1909  304 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits.     8vo.     28  pp. 
{Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Meetings  of  February  2  and 
February  12,  1909) 

CENTENNIAL:  Abraham  Lincoln  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial  Meeting  Feb- 
ruary 3  1909  1909  305 
N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     19  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  The  Commemoration  of  The  Lin- 
coln Centenary  by  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Mili- 
tary Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  at 
their  Headquarters  February  12,  1909  Douglas  A. 
Brown,  Official  Reporter.  306 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     31  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  [Portrait]  Addresses  delivered  be- 
fore the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Mil- 
itary Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
at  the  regular  meeting  held  February  3,  1909,  at  Delmon- 
ico's,  in  observance  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  birth  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln  307 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     31  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  [Quotation  from  Lincoln]  An  Even- 
ing with  Abraham  Lincoln  1809  February  12  1909 
[Portrait]       Odd  Fellows'  Hall      Washington,  D.  C, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        135 

February  12,  1909  [Quotation  from  Lincoln]  [Print- 
ers' union  label]  308 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (6)  pp. 
On  inside  of  front  cover  is  following: 

(Quotation  from  Lincoln  )  Celebration  by  the  Central  Labor 
Union  in  honor  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Washington,  D.  C. 
Friday,  February  12,  1909  at  8  P.  M.  (Quotation  from  Lin- 
coln ) 

CENTENNIAL:  Lincoln  Centenary  Services 
1909     Temple  Adath  Israel     Louisville,  Kentucky    310 

Also  cover  title,  with  cut  of  Temple.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  lis.  8vo. 
38  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  Abraham  Lincoln  Proceedings  in 
The  Supreme  Court  of  Illinois  Commemorating  the 
100th  Anniversary  of  his  birth  311 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     13  pp. 

Same  matter  in  "Illinois  Official  Reporter,"  Vol.  236,  part   1. 

Feb.  24,  1909. 

CENTENNIAL:  60th  Congress,  2d  Session,  S.  R.  1 17. 
In  the  House  of  Representatives.  January  23,  1909.  Re- 
ferred to  the  Committee  on  the  Library.  312 
Caption  title.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  60th  Congress  2nd  Session  Senate 
Con.  Res.  No.  55  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States 
December  14,  1908  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  Ap- 
propriations and  ordered  to  be  printed.  Mr.  Dick  sub- 
mitted the  following  Concurrent  Resolution  [That  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1909  be  set  apart  for  special  ceremonies]  313 
Imp.  8vo.    3  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  Public  Schools  of  the  District  of 
Columbia  Observance  of  Lincoln  Centenary  February 
12,  1909  Washington:  Norman  T.  Elliott  Printing 
Co.     1909  314 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     20  pp. 


136       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CENTENNIAL:  The  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Allentown,  Pennsyl- 
vania February  12th,  1909  10  A.  M.  Lyric  Theatre 
"Stand  by  the  cause,  and  the  cause  will  carry  you 
through."  —  Lincoln  [From  a  manuscript  letter  in  pos- 
session of  Col.  H.  C.  Trexler]  Embossed  cut  of  head 
of  Lincoln  on  cover,  with  fac-simile  signature,  "A.  Lin- 
coln." 315 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (14)  pp. 

Address  given  by  Rev.  John  A.  W.  Haas,  D.D.,  President  of 

Muhlenberg  College. 

CENTENNIAL:  Centennial  Bulletin  [Cut  of  head 
of  Statue  of  Lincoln]  O'Connor's  Lincoln  Issued  by 
the  Illinois  Centennial  Commission.  316 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Scknepp  &  Barnes,  State  Printers \ 
Springfield,  III.     1918)     Royal  8vo.     12  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  Eagle  Library  No.  145.  Vol.  XXIV. 
No.  4  March,  1909.  Price,  10  Cents.  [Poem  by 
Richard  Watson  Gilder]  1809  1909  The  Lincoln 
Centerary  Published  by  The  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle, 
Brooklyn-New  York  317 

Cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     35,  (3)  pp. 

Contains  full-page  portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

CENTENNIAL:  The  Lincoln  Centenary  1809  Feb- 
ruary Twelfth  1909  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Sculpture 
[Device]  From  the  Hennecke  Studios  C.  Hennecke 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  318 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     24mo.     8  pp. 

Adv.  of  Bust,  Statue,  Life  Mask  and  Hands  of  Lincoln. 

CENTENNIAL:  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Commemorative  Exercises  at  the  New 
York  Instituton  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  Prize  Essays  in  the  N.  Y.  Times  Lincoln  Com- 
position Contest  Printed  by  the  pupils.  319 
Cover  title.     N.p.,  n.d.     II.     8vo.     80  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        137 

CENTENNIAL:  Ritual  for  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration of  Pres.  Abraham  Lincoln  [1861-1865]  [Por- 
trait] The  Preserver  of  the  Union,  the  Liberator  of 
Millions  of  Slaves.  Arranged  and  adopted  by  the  Lin- 
coln Celebraton  Committee  of  the  Chicago  Hebrew  In- 
stitute. 320 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     4  pp. 
Contains  prayer  in  English  and  Hebrew. 

CENTENNIAL:  Program  of  Celebrations  During 
Lincoln  Week  [Portrait]  One  whose  meek  flock 
the  people  joyed  to  be,  Not  lured  by  any  cheat  of  birth, 
But  by  his  clear-grained  human  worth,  And  brave  old 
wisdom  of  sincerity!  at  the  Chicago  Hebrew  Institute 
485  West  Taylor  Street  February  10-1 1-12-13,  1909  321 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Cut  of  The  Chicago  Hebrew  Insti- 
tute on  back  cover.     12mo.     (6)  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  February  12,  1809-1909  [Cut  of 
Lincoln]    Lincoln  Centenary  Commemoration  322 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     24mo.     (3)  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  Lincolnize  America  Celebration  of 
the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Feb.  12,  1809  — Feb.  12,  1909  [Portrait] 
Abraham  Lincoln  "He  being  dead  yet  speaketh" 
First  M.  E.  Church,  Los  Angeles  Friday  Afternoon 
and  Evening  February  12,  1909  "Let  us  have  faith 
that  right  makes  might  and  in  that  faith  let  us  to  the 
end  dare  to  do  our  duty  as  we  understand  it"  Coop- 
er Institute  Speech,  Feb.  27,  1860  323 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folder.     12mo.     (6)  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  The  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts 
and  Sciences  Meeting  in  Commemoration  of  the  One 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln in  The  Opera  House  of  The  Academy  Order  of  Ex- 
ercises 1.  Hymn,  "America"  —  The  Brooklyn  Oratorio 
Society    2.     Prayer  —  The  Rt.  Rev.  Mgr.  Edward  W. 


138       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

McCarty,  LL.D.  3.  Introduction  —  President  A.  Au- 
gustus Healy  4.  Centennial  Ode  —  Mr.  Percy  Mack- 
aye  5.  Hymn,  "Evening  and  Morning"  —  The  Brook- 
lyn Oratorio  Society    6.     Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln 

—  The  Rev.  Nehemiah  Boynton,  D.D.     7.    Recessional 

—  The  Brooklyn  Oratorio  Society  Sunday  Afternoon, 
February  7th,  1909    At  Four  o'clock  324 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Published  by  The  Brooklyn  Ora- 
torio Society)  8vo.  (4)  pp.  Back  cover  contains  diagram 
of  Opera  House. 

CENTENNIAL:  Lincoln  Centenary  1809  — Feb- 
ruary 12 — 1909  "With  Malice  toward  none,  with 
charity  for  all."  "With  firmness  in  the  right,  as  God 
gives  us  to  see  the  right."  Special  Lincoln  Service  un- 
der the  auspices  of  the  Sunday  School  of  the  First  Uni- 
tarian Church  of  Clinton,  Massachusetts  Sunday  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1909  at  seven  o'clock  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  By 
permission  of  "McClure's"  Abraham  Lincoln  [List  of 
members  of  Unitarian  Church  Choir]  325 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (  The  W.  J.  Coulter  Press,  Item  Of- 
fice, Clinton)     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

CENTENNIAL:  Patriot  and  Statesman  [Portrait] 
Lincoln  Centenary      February  12th,  1909  326 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

On  inside  of  front  cover  is  following: 

Commemorating  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 

of  Abraham  Lincoln      February   12,   1909       Presented  by  The 

Union  Trust  Company  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

CHAFIN,  EUGENE  W. :  Lincoln  :  The  Man  of  Sor- 
row By  Eugene  W.  Chafin,  LL.B.  Of  the  Chicago  Bar 
[Quotation  from  Cushman  K.  Davis]  Published  by 
Lincoln  Temperance  Press  92  LaSalle  Street  Chica- 
go, Illinois  1908  327 
CI.     12mo.     97,  (1)  pp. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  JOSHUA  L.:  Abraham  Lincoln 
Seen  from  the  field  in  the  War  for  the  Union  By  Gen- 
eral Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  U.  S.  V.    A  Paper  read  be- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        139 

for  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Mili- 
tary Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
February  12    1909    1909  328 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     21  pp. 

CHAPIN,  BENJAMIN:  The  Son  of  Democracy 
[Portrait  of  Chapin  as  Lincoln']  A  Series  of  ten  Photo- 
dramas  from  The  Lincoln  Cycle  Written,  directed  and 
produced  by  Benjamin  Chapin  Benjamin  Chapin  as 
Lincoln  329 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  II.  Folder.  3#"x9".  11,  (1) 
pp. 

CHAPIN,  BENJAMIN:  The  Reign  of  the  Rail- 
Splitter  By  Benjamin  Chapin  [Portrait  of  Lincoln 
and  Chapin  as  Lincoln]  A  Portrayal  and  Interpretation 
of  the  Person  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln  330 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1900,  by  Benjamin  Chapin — Press 
of  Hollister  Bros.,  Chicago)     lis.     Post  4to.     (12)  pp. 

CHAPMAN,  ERVIN:  Latest  Light  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  War  Time  Memories  Including  many 
Heretofore  Unpublished  Incidents  and  Historical  Facts 
concerning  his  Ancestry,  Boyhood,  Family,  Religion, 
Public  Life,  Trials  and  Triumphs  Illustrated  With 
many  Reproductions  from  Original  Paintings,  Photo- 
graphs, etc.  By  Ervin  Chapman,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Author 
of  "A  Stainless  Flag,"  "Particeps  Criminis,"  "The  Czol- 
gosz  of  Trade  and  Commerce,"  etc.  With  Introduction 
by  Bishop  John  W.  Hamilton  Volume  I  New  York 
Chicago  Toronto  Fleming  H.  Revell  Company  Lon- 
don and  Edinburgh  331 
CI.  N.d.  (Copyright,  1917)  8vo.  (Two  Volumes)  Vol.  I, 
274  pp.     Vol.  II,  (2),  277-570  pp. 

Special  Author's  Autograph  Edition  of  five  hundred  sets,  num- 
bered and  autographed.     Also  regular  edition. 
Also  one  Vol.  ed.  with  imprint  of  Fleming  H.  Revell  Company. 

CHARNWOOD,  LORD :  Makers  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century  Edited  by  Basil  Williams  Abraham  Lincoln 
By  Lord  Charnwood  London  Constable  &  Company 
Ltd      1920  332 


140       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     479  pp.  and  map. 

First  published  in  July,  1916;  2nd  Edition  in  November,  1916; 
Reprinted  December,  1916;  January,  1917;  September,  1917; 
January,  1919;  and  March,  1920;  Printed  in  Great  Britain.  The 
Author  has  endeared  himself  to  the  people  of  the  United  States 
by  writing  the  life  of  the  "First  American." 

CHASE  AND  SANBORN :  [Portrait  and  signature,  "A. 
Lincoln33]  Compliments  of  Chase  &  Sanborn,  Importers 
of  Tea  and  Coffee  Boston  Chicago  Montreal  333 
Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1909 — The  Victor 
Litho.  Co.,  N.  Y.)     24mo.     (14)  pp. 

CHENEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD :  The  Grand  Army 
Hall  and  Memorial  Association  Lincoln  Birthday  Ser- 
vice In  Memorial  Hall  On  Thursday,  February  the 
Twelfth  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Fourteen  at  Three 
O'Clock  P.  M.  Address  by  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Cheney,  D.D.  334 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  and  Portrait  of  speaker.     12mo.     25  pp. 

CHICAGO,  (ILL.):  Memorial  of  the  Public  Meet- 
ing of  the  Christian  Men  of  Chicago.  To  His  Excel- 
lency, Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.  335 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     3  pp 
Meeting  held  September  7,  1862. 
For  account  of  presentation  of  Memorial,  see  Fish  736. 

CHICAGO,  (ILL.):  Eulogistic  Services  under  the 
Auspices  of  the  Young  Men's  Association  of  Chicago,  in 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  22,  1865.  Chicago, 
1865.  336 

N.i.     Mourning  borders.     8vo.     3,  1  pp. 

CHICAGO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY:  List  of  Books  and 
Magazine  Articles  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  16th  President 
of  the  United  States,  Born  February  12,  1809,  Died 
April  15,  1865.  337 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     43  pp. 

On  cover  is  following: 

Special  Bulletin  No.  7.     Abraham  Lincoln     The  Chicago  Public 

Library     January,  1909. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        141 

CHINESE:  Books  for  Youth  Abraham  Lincoln  The 
Commercial  Press,  Limited  All  rights  reserved  338 
N.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  lis.     12mo.     (48)  pp. 

CHINESE  LIFE  OF  LINCOLN :  Some  of  the  World's 

Leading  Statesmen  [American]  Edited  by  Dr.  A. 
P.  Parker  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Translated  by 
Rev.  H.  K.  Wright  Published  by  Christian  Literature 
Society    Shanghai     1920  339 

Portraits  of  Translator  and  Abraham  Lincoln.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d. 
12mo.     Not  paged. 

CHINIQUY,  CHARLES:  Assassination  of  Lincoln 
as  told  by  Charles  Chiniquy,  B.  B.  340 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fol.     4  pp. 

CHIPERFIELD,  BURNETT  M. :  Lincoln  Memorial 
Address  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  Speech  of  Hon.  Burnett  M. 
Chiperneld  of  Illinois  In  the  House  of  Representatives 
February  12,  1917  341 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Privately  printed)  8vo. 
20  pp. 

CHIPERFIELD,  BURNETT  M. :  Lincoln  Memorial 
Address  Speech  of  Hon.  Burnett  M.  Chiperneld  of 
Illinois  In  the  House  of  Representatives  February 
12,  1917     Washington     1917     81566-17010  342 

Cover  title.     8vo.     16  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

CHIPMAN,  N.  P.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  of 
Hon.  N.  P.  Chipman,  Presiding  Justice  of  the  District 
Court  of  Appeal,  At  a  Banquet  given  by  the 
Cherry  Tree  Club  of  Sacramento,  California  February 
22,  1906  343 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (H.  S.  Crocker  Co.,  Inc.     Sacra- 
mento, Calif.)     8vo.     19  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows : 

(Portrait)  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  of  Hon.  N.  P.  Chipman 
Presiding  Justice  of  the  District  Court  of  Appeal  Sacramento, 
California 


142       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CHIPMAN,  N.  P. :  Washington  and  the  Revolution 
Lincoln  and  the  Rebellion  Fourth  of  July  Oration  De- 
livered by  Gen.  N.  P.  Chipman  Presiding  Justice  of  the 
District  Court  of  Appeal,  Third  District  of  California, 
on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1906,  at  Auburn,  Cal.  344 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Reprinted  from  the  Placer 
County  Republican,  July  5,  1906)      12mo.     8  pp. 
Author  was  the  first  secretary  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

CHITTENDEN,  L.  E.:  Lincoln  and  The  Sleeping 
Sentinel  The  True  Story  Told  by  L.  E.  Chittenden 
Register  of  the  Treasury,  1861-65  and  author  of  "Rec- 
ollections of  President  Lincoln  and  his  Administration" 
With  portraits  [Device]  New  York  and  London 
Harper  &  Brothers     Publishers     mcmix  345 

CI.     Portrait  pasted  on  front  cover.     Fp.  in  colors.     16mo.     53, 
(1)  PP. 

CHITTENDEN,  L.  E.:  Abraham  Lincoln's  Speech- 
es Compiled  by  L.  E.  Chittenden  Ex-Register  of  the 
Treasury  Author  of  "President  Lincoln,"  "Personal 
Reminiscences,"  Etc.  With  frontispiece  New  York 
Dodd,  Mead  and  Company    Publishers  346 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1895  and  1923,  by  Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  Inc.) 
CI.     12mo.     vi,  371  pp. 

CHOATE,  JOSEPH  H. :  The  Career  and  Character 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  Delivered  by  Jo- 
seph H.  Choate,  Ambassador  to  Great  Britain,  at  the 
Philosophical  Institution  of  Edinburgh,  November  13, 
1900.  [Quotation]  Issued  by  the  General  Passenger 
Department  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway 
Chicago,  Illinois.  347 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {TV.  F.  Hall  Printing  Co.,  Chicago)     Fp.    12mo. 
30  pp. 

CHOATE,  JOSEPH  H.:  Abraham  Lincoln  And 
Other  Addresses  in  England  by  Joseph  H.  Choate  [De- 
vice] New  York  The  Century  Co  1910  348 
CI.    Fp.    8vo.    293  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        143 

CHOATE,  JOSEPH  H.:  Lincoln's  Character  and 
Deeds    Translated  by  Yamagate  Teisabure.  349 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     (94)  pp. 
Title  translated  from  Japanese  Characters. 

CHRISTIAN,  GEORGE  L.:  Abraham  Lincoln.  An 
Address  Delivered  Before  R.  E.  Lee  Camp,  No.  1,  Con- 
federate Veterans,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  on  October  29th, 
1909,  by  Hon.  George  L.  Christian.  Published  by  Order 
of  the  Camp.  Richmond :  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  Book  and 
Job  Printer,  1909.  350 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     40  pp. 

CHUBB,  PERCIVAL:  Selections  from  the  Address- 
es, Inaugurals,  and  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Edited 
with  an  Introduction  and  notes  by  Percival  Chubb  Di- 
rector of  English  in  the  Ethical  Culture  School,  New 
York  City;  Lecturer  at  New  York  University  New  York 
The  Macmillan  Company    1909    All  rights  reserved  351 

CI.     Fp.     18mo.     208  pp. 

CHURCH,  DANIEL  W. :  An  Interview  by  Daniel  W. 
Church    Chicago    The  Berlin  Carey  Company  352 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1910)     CI.     12mo.     163  pp. 

The  author  states,  in  his  preface,  that  the  purpose  of  the  book 

was  to  clear  matters  up,  but  anyone  reading  the  book  will  find  no 

enlightenment. 

CHURCHILL,  WINSTON:  The  Crisis  By  Winston 
Churchill  Author  of  "Richard  Carvel,"  "The  Celebrity/' 
etc.  With  Illustrations  by  Howard  Chandler  Christy 
New  York  The  Macmillan  Company  London:  Mac- 
millan &  Co.,  Ltd.     1901     All  rights  reserved  353 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     ix,  522,  (2)  pp. 

This  is  inserted,  because  it  is  a  Lincoln  Historical  Novel. 

CHURCHWELL,  GEORGE  W.:  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  George  W. 
Churchwell  Annual  Banquet  Board  of  Governors,  Con- 
gress Club,  February  11th,  1909  354 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     1  p. 


144       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CINCINNATI,  (OHIO):  January,  1909.  No.  13. 
Special  Reading  List  of  the  Public  Library  of  Cincin- 
nati. [Names  of  officers  and  Trustees]  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, 1809-1865.  Compiled  by  Margaret  S.  Thompson. 
Works  on  Lincoln.  355 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     18mo.     21  pp. 

CINCINNATI,  (OHIO)  :  Souvenir  of  The  Lincoln 
Day  Celebration  Commemorating  the  Centennial  An- 
niversary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Music  Hall, 
Cincinnati    February  12,  1909  356 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     23  pp. 
Oration  by  Bishop  William  Fraser  McDowell. 

CINCINNATI,  (OHIO):  [Quotation  from  Lincoln] 
1809-1909  Program  of  Celebration  Commemorating  the 
Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Cincinnati  Music  Hall,  February  12,  1909  2:30 
P.  M.  [Quotation]  Additional  copies  of  this  program 
may  be  obtained  for  ten  cents  each  357 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

CINCINNATI,  (OHIO)  :  Zur  Feier  Der  Hundersten 
Weiderkehr  Des  Deburtstages  von  Abraham  Lincoln 
12,  Februar  1909  [Device]  [Quotations  from  Gothe 
and  Schiller]  358 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     Post  4to.     (8)   pp. 
"Offizielle  Mitteiburg,  Jan.  1909." 
Cincinnati  Public  Schools. 

CINCINNATI,  (OHIO):  Address  by  Abraham  Lin- 
coln of  Illinois  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio  September  17,  1859 
1910  Chas.  F.  Lotz  Printing  &  Stationery  Co.,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  359 

Portrait.     12mo.     60  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

Lincoln  in  Cincinnati     [Ornament]      1859 

CIRCUIT,  THE  LINCOLN:  The  Lincoln  Circuit 
It  was  during  the  years  from  1847  to  1859  that  the  old 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       145 

Eighth  Judicial  district  of  Illinois  earned  the  name  it  has 
since  held  of  the  historic  Lincoln  Circuit.  360 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     Folder.     2  pp. 
Leaflet  issued  by  the  Lincoln  Circuit  Marking  Association,  giving 
history  of  the  Circuit. 

CIRCUIT  MARKERS:  Lincoln  Circuit  Marking 
Association  St.  Nicholas  Hotel,  Springfield,  111.  Jan- 
uary 20,  1922  [Cut  of  Statue]  Illinois  Centennial 
Statue  Representing  Mr.  Lincoln  at  the  time  of  his 
Farewell  Address  to  his  Neighbors  Dedicated  October 
5,  1918    Andrew  O'Connor,  Sculptor  361 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     Folder. 

CIRCUIT  MARKERS:  [Cut  of  Profile  head  of  Lin- 
coin]  Abraham  Lincoln  traveled  this  way  as  he  rode  the 
Circuit  of  the  Eighth  Judicial  District  —  1847-1857 
Erected  1921  [Cut  of  D.  A.  R.  pin  and  cut  of  bronze 
plate  on  marker]  362 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (12)  pp. 

Page  3  contains  list  of  counties  in  circuit. 

Page  6  shows  Marker  with  Bronze  Plate. 

Page  9  gives  dates  of  Dedication. 

{Marker  erected  at  all  county  limits  of  the  Old  Eighth  Judicial 

Circuit) 

Lincoln  Circuit  Marking  Association. 

Sample  Program  for  Dedication. 

CLARK,  CHARLES  EUGENE:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  Address  by  Charles  Eugene  Clark,  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  the  Kentucky  State  League  of  Local 
Building  and  Loan  Associations.  363 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

CLARK,  THOMAS  CURTIS:  Lincoln  and  Others 
Thomas  Curtis  Clark  [Device]  New  York  George 
H.  Doran  Company  364 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1923)     CI.     8vo.     90  pp. 

CLARK,  W.  W. :  Memorial  Sermon  on  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  before  Buckingham  Post,  G.  A.  R. 


146       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Department  of  Connecticut.  In  the  Norwalk  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  Memorial  Sunday,  May  29th,  1887. 
By.  W.  W.  Clark,  D.D.  Published  by  request  of  the 
Grand  Army  365 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Robert  McBride,  Printer,  26  6?  28  Vesey  St., 
N.  Y.%  1887)     8vo.     18  pp. 

CLARKSON,  J.  S. :  The  voters  Library  Series  1892 
$2.00  per  year  Lincoln  [Cuts  of  Lincoln  and  Grant] 
Grant  Published  Tri-Weekly  by  Ben  Franklin  Pub- 
lishing Co  Philadelphia,  Washington,  Chicago  Vol. 
1  Philadelphia,  Saturday,  February  27,  1892.  No. 
7.      Abraham  Lincoln.  366 

Caption-cover  title.     12mo.     33-38  pp. 

CLEVELAND,  (OHIO):  Special  Reading  Lists 
Compiled  by  The  Cleveland  Public  Library  School  Hol- 
iday Series  No.  3  Abraham  Lincoln  Second  edition,  re- 
vised and  enlarged  [Quotation  from  Lowell]  Minne- 
apolis The  H.  W.  Wilson  Company  1905  367 
CI.     32mo.     22  pp. 

CLEVELAND,  (OHIO) :  The  Children's  Leaf  Ed- 
ited by  the  Cleveland  Public  Library  No.  8  Lincoln 
Birthday  Number    January,  1909  368 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

CLUNE,  MICHAEL:  Address  upon  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  Michael  Clune  Copyrighted  February 
7,  1865.     All  rights  reserved.  369 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     18  pp. 

COATES,  JUDGE:  Address  by  Judge  Coates  on 
Washington  and  Lincoln.  Delivered  before  the  Lin- 
coln Club  and  Ladies  Circle,  G.  A.  R.,  Little  Rock.  370 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  speaker.     8vo.     32  pp. 

COBURN,  JAMES  M. :  Abraham  Lincoln  [Portrait] 
[Quotation]  Courtesy  of  Kansas  City  Star  By  James 
M.  Coburn  371 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        147 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     15  pp. 
On  inside  of  front  cover  is  following: 

Read  at  Westminster  Congregational  Church,  Kansas  City,  Mis- 
souri, February  10,  1921. 

CODY,  SHERWIN :  Lincoln  Life,  Speeches  and  Anec- 
dotes [Device]  The  Old  Greek  Press  [Device]  Chi- 
cago New  York  Boston  372 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1907)     Limp  lea.     Portrait.     12mo.     112  pp. 

CODY,  SHERWIN:  An  Evening  with  Lincoln  The 
Nutshell  Library  Edited  by  Sherwin  Cody  Sherwin 
Cody  School  of  English  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Made  in  the 
U.  S.  A.  373 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1907,  by  Sherwin  Cody)     Limp  lea.     24mo. 

112  pp. 

Also  paper  edition. 

COGGESHALL,  E.  W.:  The  Assassination  of  Lin- 
coln By  E.  W.  Coggeshall  [Device]  Chicago  Wal- 
ter M.  Hill     1920  374 

Bds.     12mo.     106  pp. 

COLE,  ARTHUR  CHARLES:  Lincoln's  "House  Di- 
vided" Speech  Did  it  reflect  a  doctrine  of  class  strug- 
gle? An  Address  delivered  before  the  Chicago  Histori- 
cal Society  on  March  15,  1923  By  Arthur  Charles  Cole, 
Ph.D.  Professor  of  American  History  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity [Society  Seal]  The  University  of  Chicago 
Press    Chicago    Illinois  375 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     (Copyright,  1923)     8vo.     36  pp. 

COLEMAN,  WM.  M.:  [Copyrighted]  Price  25  Cents 
The  Evidence  that  Abraham  Lincoln  was  not  born  in 
lawful  wedlock,  or  The  sad  story  of  Nancy  Hanks     376 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     18  pp. 
Signed :     "Wm.  M.  C.     Dallas,  Texas." 

CON  ANT,  ALBIN  JASPER :  My  Acquaintance  with 
Abraham  Lincoln  377 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     169-184  pp.,  preceded  by 


148       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

an  unnumbered  page  printed  on  one  side  only,  with  Portrait  of 

Lincoln  set  in  scroll  work  at  top. 

The  author  claims  that  he  painted  a  portrait  of  the  President  at 

Springfield  in  1860. 

He  lived  at  St.  Louis. 

The  only  copy  that  has  come  to  the  compiler's  attention  is  in  the 

Tallman  collection,  Wilmington,  Delaware. 

CONGER,  ARTHUR  L. :  President  Lincoln  as  War 
Statesman  By  Captain  Arthur  L.  Conger  [Seal  of  So- 
ciety] The  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin  Sep- 
arate No.  172  From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for 
1916  378 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Portrait  of  author.  8vo.  106- 
140  pp. 

Printed  as  a  separate  number  from  plates  of  the  Proceedings  for 
1916. 

CONKLING,  CLINTON  L. :  How  Mr.  Lincoln  Re- 
ceived the  News  of  His  First  Nomination  by  Clinton 
L.  Conkling  Address  before  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Society  1909  Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Society  1909  [Union  print- 
ers' label]  Journal  Co.,  Printers,  Springfield,  111.  379 
Also  cover  title.     8vo.     9  pp. 

CONNOLLY,  CHARLES  PARKER:  A  Sermon  By 
Charles  Parker  Connolly  Paster  Plymouth  Church  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  A  Revised  Version  of  a  Sermon  preached 
in  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Leavenworth,  Kan- 
sas, on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Milwaukee,  April  \\?\\ 
\\Sic.  Feb.\\  12th,  1911  [Device]  Published  by  a 
friend  Leavenworth  1911  Harmon  Quality  Print- 
ing ,  380 
8vo.     7  pp. 

CONNOLLY,  JAMES  A. :  Lincoln  James  A.  Connol- 
ly Peoria  February  10,  1910  381 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

CONVENTION,  NATIONAL  UNION:  Proceedings 
of  the  National  Union  Convention  held  at  Philadel- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        149 

phia  on  the  17th,  18th  and  19th  of  June,  1856,  pursuant 
to  the  following  call;     To  the  People  of  the  United 

States  [Call,  which  is  signed  by  E.  D.  Morgan,  New 
York,  Francis  P.  Blair,  Maryland,  John  M.  Niles,  Con- 
necticut, David  Wilmot,  Pennsylvania,  A.  P.  Stone, 
Ohio,  William  M.  Chase,  Rhode  Island,  John  Z.  Good- 
rich, Massachusetts,  George  Rye,  Virginia,  Abner  R. 
Hollowell,  Maine,  E.  S.  Leland,  Illinois,  Charles 
Dickey,  Michigan]  382 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     161  pp. 

CONWELL,  RUSSELL  H.:  Why  Lincoln  Laughed 
By  Russell  H.  Conwell  Author  of  "Acres  of  Diamonds" 
[Device]  Harper  &  Brothers  Publishers  New  York 
and  London      mcmxxii  383 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     ix,  147,  (1)  pp. 

COOK,  KATHERINE  M.:  Colorado  Memorial  Day 
Annual  Lincoln  Centennial  Number  1909  [De- 
vice] Washington's  Coat  of  Arms  Compiled  and  Is- 
sued by  Katherine  M.  Cook,  State  Superintendent  384 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Ornamental  front  cover.  Fp.  II.  8vo.  106 
pp. 

COOK,  KATHERINE  M.:  Colorado  Memorial  Day 
Annual  1910  [State  Seal]  Compiled  and  Issued  by 
Katherine  M.  Cook    State  Superintendent  385 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Ornamental  front  cover.     Fp.     II.     8vo.     65  pp. 

COOLIDGE,  CALVIN:  Address  of  the  President  of 
the  United  States  before  the  National  Republican 
Club  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria  February  12,  1924  At  8 
o'clock  P.  M.  [Device]  Washington  Government 
Printing  Office    1924  386 

Cover  title.     8vo.     12  pp. 

COOPER,  HOMER  H. :  The  Lincoln-Thornton  De- 
bate 1856  Shelby ville,  Illinois  By  Homer  H.  Cooper 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Histori- 
cal Society  Volume  X,  No.  1.  April  1917.  387 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     Royal  8vo.     101-122  pp. 


150       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

COOPER,  WADE  H.:  A  Tribute  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln by  Wade  H.  Cooper  Extract  from  an  Address 
at  Lincoln  Memorial  University,  Harrogate,  Tennessee, 
on  the  Occasion  of  the  installation  of  Robert  Orville 
Mathews,     D.D.,     LL.D.,     as     President       November 

11,  1923  388 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Portrait.  Cut  of  Log  Cabin  on  last  page.  24mo. 
Folder. 

COOPER  INSTITUTE:  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln,  in  New  York,  In  Vindication  of  the  Policy 
of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution  and  the  Principles  of 
the  Republican  Party  Delivered  in  the  Cooper  Institute, 
Feb.  27th,  1860.  Springfield,  111.,  Abilhache  &  Baker; 
1860.  389 

Caption  title.     8vo.     14  pp. 
Journal  Campaign  Document,  No.  1. 

COOPER  INSTITUTE:  An  Authentic  Account  of 
Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  Being  Invited  to  give  an  Ad- 
dress in  Cooper  Institute,  N.  Y.  February  27,  1860 
Together  with  Mr.  Bryant's  Introduction  and  Mr.  Lin- 
coln's Speech  Privately  Printed  Putnam,  Conn. 
1915  390 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (Privately  printed  by  Gilbert  A.  Tracy)  8vo. 
(32)  pp. 

CORRESPONDENCE:  In  relation  to  The  Public 
Meeting  at  Albany,  N.  Y.  391 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     9  pp. 

CORTELYOU,  GEORGE  B.:  Address  of  Secretary 
Cortelyou  at  the  Dinner  given  by  the  Graduates'  Club, 
Hotel  Astor,  New  York  City,  Friday  Evening,  February 

12,  1909,  in  Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundredth  An- 
niversary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  392 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (2),  3  pp. 

COURTENAY,  CALISTA  MC  CABE:  "Makers  of 
American  History"  Series  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Ca- 
lista  McCabe  Courtenay     Illustrated  by  A.  M.  Turner 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        151 

and  Harriet  Kaucher  [Cut  of  head  of  Lincoln  and  fac- 
simile signature]  [Device]  Sam'l  Gabriel  Sons  & 
Company    New  York  393 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1917)  Bds.  Fp.  (Colored  Plate)  lis.  On 
cover:  "Abraham  Lincoln"  and  colored,  circular  plate.  12mo. 
96  pp. 

COWEN,  BENJAMIN  RUSH:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  Appreciation  By  One  Who  Knew  Him  Benjamin 
Rush  Cowen  Brevet  Brigadier  General  Paymaster  U. 
S.  Army  1861-4;  Adjutant  General  of  Ohio  1864-8; 
Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Interior  1871-6  Cincinnati 
The  Robert  Clarke  Co.    1909  394 

Bds.  with  cl.  back.     12mo.     63  pp. 

COX,  HENRY  C. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Apprecia- 
tion By  Henry  C.  Cox  [Device]  The  Abbey  Com- 
pany Chicago  395 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1911)     Vellum  cover.     16mo.     39  pp. 

CRAIG,  KATHERINE  L:  The  Birthdays  of  Wash- 
ington and  Lincoln  [C^/j-]  Colorado  Anniver- 
sary Number  Prepared  for  the  Public  Schools  by  Kath- 
erine  L.  Craig  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 
February,  1905  396 

Cover  title.  N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Smith-Brooks  Ptg.  Co.,  Den- 
ver)    II.     8vo.     79  pp. 

CRAIG,  KATHERINE  L.:  Washington  &  Lincoln 
Anniversaries  1906  [Ornamental  cut  of  flags  in  col- 
ors, with  Colorado  State  Seal]  Published  by  Katherine 
L.  Craig  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  397 

Cover  title.  N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Smith-Brooks  Ptg.  Co.,  Den- 
ver)    II.     8vo.     79,  (1)  pp. 

CRAVENS,  FRANCES:  The  Story  of  Lincoln  For 
Children.  By  Frances  Cravens.  Twenty-seventh  Thous- 
and Public  School  Publishing  Company  Bloomington, 
Illinois    1922  398 

Cl.     Fp.     II.     16mo.     117  pp. 

Copyright,  1898,  Public  School  Publishing  Company,  Blooming- 
ton,  Illinois. 


152       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CRAWFORD,  GEORGE  A. :  Anniversary  Address  on 
the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Delivered 
by  invitation  before  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Kan- 
sas, in  joint  session,  by  George  A.  Crawford,  Topeka, 
February  12th,  1867  Leavenworth,  Kansas:  Clarke, 
Emery,  &  Co.,  Printers,  Leavenworth  Daily  Times, 
1867.  399 

8vo.    31  pp. 

CREELMAN,  JAMES:  Why  we  love  Lincoln  By 
James  Creelman  Author  of  "On  the  Great  Highway" 
[Quotation  from  John  Hay]  [Device]  New  York 
The  Outing  Publishing  Company      mcmix  400 

CI.     Portraits.     8vo.     (12),  170  pp. 

CRIDLER,  THOMAS  P. :  Lincoln  :  A  Typical  Amer- 
ican An  Address  by  Thomas  W.  Cridler  At  the  Ban- 
quet of  the  Union  League  Club  of  Brooklyn,  February 
12,  1901  401 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

CRISPIN,  WILLIAM  FROST:  A  New  Historical 
Lecture  Abraham  Lincoln:  Liquor  Men's  Lies  Ex- 
posed and  Facts  of  Absorbing  Interest  Strangely  Omitted 
By  His  Leading  Biographers  By  Rev.  William  Frost 
Crispin,  D.D.    Akron,  Ohio,  1911  402 

N.i.     18mo.    39  pp. 

CROCKER,  BERTHA:  Selections  from  Lincoln's 
Speeches  and  Letters  Arranged  for  Learners  of  Mun- 
son  Phonography  by  Bertha  Crocker  [Device]  S.  S. 
Packard,  Publisher    New  York  403 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1910)     CI.     12mo.     128  pp. 
Copyright,    1910,    by    Packard    Commercial    School    Company. 
(Original  Text  Copyrighted,  1894,  by  John  G,  Nicolay  and  John 
Hay;  1898.    By  Doubleday  &  McClure  Co.) 

CROSBY,  FRANK:  A  Library  of  Universal  Litera- 
ture in  four  parts  Comprising  Science,  Biography,  Fic- 
tion and  the  great  Orations    Part  Two  —  Biography  Life 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       153 

of  Abraham  Lincoln  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States  By  Frank  Crosby  Member  of  the  Philadelphia 
Bar  [Device]  New  York  P.  F.  Collier  and  Son 
mcm  404 

CI.     Portrait.     II.     12mo.     476  pp. 
Part  Two  — Vol.  17. 

CUMMINGS,  EDWARD :  Lincoln  A  Sermon  by  Rev. 
Edward  Cummings  South  Congregational  Society,  cor- 
ner Exeter  and  Newbury  streets  Boston  Geo.  H.  Ellis 
Co.,  Printers    272  Congress  St.  405 

N.d.     {1915)     16mo.    25  pp. 

CUNARD  ONCE  A  WEEK:  Cunard  Once  a  Week 
An  Illustrated  Miscellany  of  Literature,  Art,  Science,  & 
Popular  Information  Vol.  IV  December,  1860,  to  June, 
1861  London  Bradbury  &  Evana,  11,  Bouverie  Street. 
[The  rights  of  translating  Articles  from  "Once  a  Week''' 
is  reserved  by  the  Authors)  406 

Cover  title.     8vo.     28  pp. 

Being  Number  One  —  December,  1860  Number.     Page  7  has  an 
article  on  Lincoln,  with  an  unusual  portrait  of  Lincoln. 
Charles  T.  White  of  New  York  has  the  only  copy  that  the  com- 
piler has  seen. 

CUNNINGHAM,  J.  O.:  Some  Recollections  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  J.  O.  Cunningham  Urbana, 
111.  Delivered  before  the  Firelands  Pioneer  Association 
at  Norwalk,  Ohio,  July  4,  1907,  and  reprinted  from  the 
Pioneer  of  December  1909  The  Am.  Pub.  Co.,  Nor- 
walk, Ohio.  407 
Also  cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     20  pp. 

CUNNINGHAM,  J.  O. :  Recollections  of  Lincoln 
By  Hon.  J.  O.  Cunningham    Urbana,  Illinois.  408 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     23  pp. 

Reprinted  from  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra  October,  1908,  636-356  pp. 

CURRAN,  W.  R. :  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Memorial  de- 
livered by  W.  R.  Curran  at  Pekin,  Illinois,  February  12, 


154       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1909  On  the  occasion  of  the  Celebration  of  the  100th 
Anniversary  of  His  Birth  by  Joe  Hanna  Post,  G.  A.  R. 
Privately  printed,    1909  409 

N.i.,  n.p.     Royal  8vo.     6  pp.,  printed  on  one  side  only. 

CURRAN,  WILLIAM  REID:  Abraham  Lincoln  A 
Memorial  [Triangular  Device]  Y.  M.  C.  A.  William 
ReidCurran  410 

Also  cover  title,  as  follows : 

Abraham  Lincoln    A  Memorial     (Triangular  Device)     Y.  M.  C. 

A.    Lincoln  was  a  great  leader  of  men  and  a  leader  of  great  men. 

William  Reid  Curran. 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.    (Preface  dated  at  Pekin,  III.,  November  26, 1917) 

Bds.     Portrait.     16mo.     30  pp. 

Same  text  as  next  above. 

CURREY,  J.  SEYMOUR:  Abraham  Lincoln's  Visit 
to  Evans  ton  in  1860  By  J.  Seymour  Currey  Presi- 
dent of  the  Evanston  Historical  Society  Evanston  City 
National  Bank    1914  411 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits.     8vo.     16  pp. 

CURTIS,  B.  R. :  Executive  Power  By  B.  R.  Curtis. 
To  All  Persons  who  have  sworn  to  support  The  Consti- 
tution of  the  United  States,  and  To  all  citizens  who 
value  the  principles  of  Civil  Liberty  which  that  constitu- 
tion embodies,  and  for  the  preservation  of  which  it  is  our 
only  security,  These  pages  are  Respectfully  Dedicated 
By  the  Author.  412 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     15  pp. 

Published  by  The  World,  No.  35  Park  Row,  New  York.    (1863) 

CUTTING,  CHARLES  SIDNEY:  The  Grand  Army 
Hall  and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Lin- 
coln Birthday  Service  Address  by  Honorable  Charles 
Sidney  Cutting.  Address  by  Miss  Caroline  M.  Mcll- 
vaine,  Librarian  Chicago  Historical  Society.  Memorial 
Hall,  Chicago,  Illinois,  Monday,  February  12,  1917. 
2:30  o'clock  P.M.  413 

Fp.  and  Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     43  pp. 
See  No.  946,  Mcllvaine. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       155 

DAHLINGER,  CHARLES  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln  in 
Pittsburgh  and  the  Birth  of  the  Republican  Party  by 
Charles  W.  Dahlinger  Reprinted  from  the  Western 
Pennsylvania  Historical  Magazine  [Device]  Pitts- 
burg 1920  414 
N.i.    8vo.     57  pp. 

DAMON,  SAMUEL  CHENERY:  Damon's  Lincoln 
Sermon  A  Discourse  Preached  by  Rev.  Samuel  Chen- 
ery  Damon  in  Honolulu,  Hawaii  14  May,  1865  1917 
William  M.  Clemena  Publisher  56  &  58  Pine  Street 
New  York  City,  N.  Y.  415 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     13  pp. 

DARLING,  JASPER  T. :  The  Heart  of  Hope  [Por- 
trait] 416 

Also  cover  title. 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyrighted  by  Jasper  T.  Darling,  1909)  Por- 
trait of  author.     8vo.     32  pp. 

A  Lecture  occasioned  by  the  Centennial.  Printed  by  a  committee 
but  copyrighted  by  the  author,  Chicago. 

DAVIES,  W.  W.:     Transfusion       By  W.  W.  Davies 

John  P.  Morton  &  Company  Incorporated  Louisville, 
Kentucky    1923  417 

Post  4to.    56  pp. 

A  very  creditable  play,  takes  Lincoln  from  a  boy  of  seven  years 

to  Lincoln's  visit  at  Richmond  and  the  whole  is  very  cleverly 

written. 

DAVIESS,  MARIA  THOMPSON:  The  Matrix  By 
Maria  Thompson  Daviess  Author  of  " Blue-Grass  and 
Broadway,"  "The  Golden  Bird,"  'The  Melting  of  Mol- 
ly," etc.  [Device]  New  York  The  Century  Co. 
1920  418 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     260  pp. 

Historical  Romance  of  Lincoln's  Parents.  A  very  readable  and 
pleasing  novel  and  shows  great  care  and  research  on  part  of 
author. 

DAVIS,  H.  WINTER:  Speech  of  Hon.  H.  Winter 
Davis,  of  Maryland,  on  The  President's  Colonization 


156       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

and  Compensation  Scheme.     Delivered  in  The  House  of 
Representatives,  Feb.  25,  1864.  419 

Caption-cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Printed  by  L.  Towers  ££ 
Company,  Louisiana  Ave.  &  6th  St.,  Washington)     8vo.     8  pp. 

DAVIS,  J.  McCAN:  How  Abraham  Lincoln  Became 
President  By  J.  McCan  Davis  Author  of  "The  Break- 
ing of  the  Deadlock,"  "Abraham  Lincoln;  His  Book," 
Etc.     Springfield,  Illinois    1908  420 

N.i.     (Press  of  the  Henry  0.  Shepard  Co.).     Portrait  and  lis. 
16mo.     80  pp. 

DAVIS,  J.  McCAN:  How  Abraham  Lincoln  Became 
President  By  J.  McCan  Davis  Author  of  "The  Break- 
ing of  the  Deadlock,"  "Abraham  Lincoln;  His  Book," 
etc.  Centennial  Edition  The  Illinois  Company  Spring- 
field, Illinois    1909  '  421 

CI.     Fp.     Portrait.     II.     12mo.     93  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 
Also  paper  edition. 

DAVIS,  J.  McCAN:  How  Abraham  Lincoln  Became 
President  By  J.  McCan  Davis  Author  of  "The  Break- 
ing of  the  Deadlock,"  "Abraham  Lincoln;  His  Book," 
etc.  Centennial  Edition  The  Illinois  Company  Spring- 
field, Illinois    1909  422 

(Press  of  the  Henry  0.  Shepard  Company)     Portrait  and  lis. 
12mo.     93  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows  : 

How  Abraham  Lincoln  Became  President  By  J.  McCan  Davis 
Souvenir  Edition  Commemorative  of  the  Celebration  of  the  Fifty- 
eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  the  Republican  Party  in  Illi- 
nois, held  at  Bloomington  on  the  Twenty-ninth  day  of  May,  Nine- 
teen Hundred  and  Fourteen. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

DAVIS,  MARY  WRIGHT:  The  Book  of  Lincoln 
Compiled  by  Mary  Wright-Davis  Illustrated  [Device] 
New  York      George  H.  Doran  Company  423 

N.d.     (Copyright,    1919)     CI.     Portrait.     II.     8vo.     xiv,     399 
pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       157 

DAVIS,  OZORA  S.:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Young 
Man  An  Address  delivered  in  the  South  Congregational 
Church,  New  Britain,  and  before  the  Lincoln  Club  in 
Berlin,  Conn.,  February  11,  1906.  By  Ozora  S.  Davis 
Printed  and  circulated  under  the  auspices  of  the  Men's 
Sunday  Club,  of  the  South  Church.  Herald  Publishing 
Company    Printers  424 

N.p.,  n.d.     {1916)     16mo.     16  pp. 

DAVIS,  W.  W.  H. :     Address  of  Gen.  W.  W.  H.  Davis, 

at  the  Lincoln  Monument,  Philadelphia,  On  Decoration 
Day,  May  30,  1863.  425 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     10  pp. 
A  Lincoln  Memorial  Eulogy 

DEBATES:  Political  Debates  between  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Stephen  A.  Douglas  In  the  Celebrated  Cam- 
paign of  1858  in  Illinois;  including  the  preceding  speech- 
es of  each  at  Chicago,  Springfield,  etc.  Also  the  Two 
Great  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859, 
And  A  Complete  index  to  the  whole.  [Device]  The 
Arthur  H.  Clark  Company,  Cleveland,  1902  426 

CI.     Royal  8vo.     415  pp. 

DEBATES:  Political  Debates  between  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Stephen  A.  Douglas  In  the  Celebrated  Cam- 
paign of  1858  in  Illinois;  including  the  preceding  speech- 
es of  each  at  Chicago,  Springfield,  etc.  Also  the  Two 
Great  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859. 
[Device]  Cleveland,  Ohio  The  Burrows  Brothers  Com- 
pany mdccccvii  427 
CI.     Fp.     12mo.     ix,  (1),  504  pp. 

DEBATES:  The  Excelsior  Literature  Series  The 
Lincoln-Douglas  Debates  Edited,  with  Introduction  and 
Notes,  by  Edwin  Erie  Sparks,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  President 
of  The  Pennsylvania  State  College;  formerly  Professor 
of  American  History  at  the  University  of  Chicago;  Au- 
thor of  "The  Expansion  of  the  American  People;"  "The 


158       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Men  Who  Made  the  Nation;"  "Lincoln-Douglas  De- 
bates," in  Illinois  Historical  Library.  Published  jointly 
bv  Hall  &  McCreary,  Chicago,  111.  F.  A.  Owen  Publish- 
ing Co.    Dansville,  N.  Y.  428 

N.d.     Portrait.     16mo.     158  pp. 
No.  63,  Excelsior  Literature  Series. 

DEBATES:  Debate  With  Douglas  and  War-Time 
Speeches  and  Papers.  By  Abraham  Lincoln.  New 
York:  John  B.  Alden,  Manager,  61  East  9th  Street, 
New  York.  429 

Cover  title.    N.d.     12mo.    494-504,  507-515,  582-583,  614-615, 

637-639  pp. 

Reprint  from  plates  of  another  publication. 

Same  also  with  address  of  publisher,  "P.  O.  Box  1227,  440  Pearl 

Street." 

Also  see  note  to  Fish,  381. 

DEBATES:  Semi-Centennial  of  the  Lincoln-Doug- 
las Debates  in  Illinois  1858-1908  Circular  of  Sug- 
gestions for  School  Celebrations  Prepared  by  a  Commit- 
tee from  the  Advisory  Commission  to  the  Board  of  Direc- 
tors of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library  Issued  by  F. 
G.  Blair,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  [Print- 
ers union  label']  Springfield,  Illinois  Phillips  Bros., 
State  Printers.     1908  430 

Cover  title.     II.     8vo.     40  pp. 

DEBATES:  The  Lincoln  Centenary— 1909  Lin- 
coln-Jefferson University  Extension  Lecture  Course  The 
Lincoln-Douglas  Debate  [Device]  By  Hubert  M. 
Skinner  Ph.D.  Copyrighted  by  Lincoln- Jefferson  Uni- 
versity 43 1 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     14  pp. 

DEBATES:  The  Political  Debates  between  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas  In  the  Senatorial  Cam- 
paign of  1858  in  Illinois  Together  with  Certain  Pre- 
ceding Speeches  of  Each  at  Chicago,  Springfield,  etc. 
With  an  Introduction  by  George  Haven  Putnam,  Litt.D. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       159 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons     New  York  and  London     The 
Knickerbocker  Press     1912  432 

CI.     Portraits   of   Lincoln   &   Douglas.     8vo.     First  part,   xvii, 
377  pp.     Second  part,  284  pp. 

DECATUR,  (ILL.)  :  Quarterly  Bulletin  of  the  De- 
catur Free  Public  Library  Vol.  2  Decatur,  111.,  Octo- 
ber-December, 1908    No.  8  433 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     57-64  pp. 
First  4  pages  Lincolniana. 

DEFENDER,  THE:  After  Reading  Hand  to  a 
Friend.  Document  No.  1  The  Defender  Devoted  to 
the  Protection  of  American  Labor  and  Industries.  Pub- 
lished by  The  American  Protective  Tariff  League  No. 
339  Broadway,  New  York  Doc.  No.  1  New  York, 
August,  1916  4  Cents  Each  Abraham  Lincoln  Protec- 
tionist Washington  Introduced  the  American  System 
of  Protection  to  Domestic  Labor  and  Industry,  and  Lin- 
coln Aided  in  Establishing  and  Perfecting  That  Sys- 
tem. 434 
Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     31  pp. 

DELAFIELD,  RICHARD:  Answer  and  Defense  of 
Patrice  De  Janon,  late  Professor  of  Spanish  at  West 
Point,  to  the  report  and  statements  to  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  July  16,  1864,  by  Gen.  Richard  Dela- 
field.  Washington,  D.  C.  McGill  &  Witherow,  Print- 
ers and  Stereotypers.  435 
N.d.    8vo.    76  pp. 

DE  LAND,  COL.  C.  V. :  Abraham  Lincoln,  The  Toil- 
er. An  Address  Delivered  before  the  Lincoln  Club,  at 
Pontiac,  Mich.,  February  12,  1891,  —by—  Col.  C.  V. 
DeLand.  "The  Republican  Party  Ever  the  Friend  of 
the  Toiler."  Jackson,  Mich.:  Citizen  Job  Office, 
1891  436 

Cover  title.     8vo.     7  pp. 

DENNEY,  JOSEPH  VILLIERS:  The  Lake  English 
Classics    Washington    Webster    and    Lincoln    Selec- 


160       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meserve  Text 

From  an  8x10  photograph  made  by  C.  S.  Germon  in 
Springfield,  Illinois,  January  26,  1861.  It  is  in  the  collec- 
tion of  Mr.  O.  H.  Oldroyd,  of  Washington,  D.C.  Mr.  Old- 
royd  says  that  Mr.  Germon,  whom  he  knew  well,  gave  him 
the  photograph  and  stated  that  it  was  made  by  him.  A  sim- 
ilar print  was  copyrighted  in  1893,  by  F.  M.  McNulty. 
Mr.  Herbert  Wells  Fay,  of  DeKalb,  Illinois,  states  that 
the  original  negative,  of  cabinet  size,  is  in  his  portrait  col- 
lection, the  copyright  having  been  assigned  to  him ;  that  this 
portrait  was  regarded  by  Mr.  Lincoln's  neighbors  as  his 
best  likeness,  and  was  used  as  the  basis  for  the  painting  in 
the  Springfield  Capitol.  The  portrait  for  the  original  ten- 
dollar  green-back  was  engraved  from  this  photograph. 

This  photograph  is  No.  34  in  the  Meserve  book  of  "The 
photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Privately  Printed  New 
York    1911" 


The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  was  made  in  Spring- 
field, late  in  January,  1861,  just  before  Mr.  Lincoln  left 
for  Washington. 

Three  men  claim  to  have  made  the  sitting:  Mr.  C.  S. 
Germon,  Mr.  Butler,  and  Mr.  F.  M.  McNulty,  but  the  con- 
sensus of  opinion  is  that  Mr.  Germon  made  the  sitting. 

In  1894,  this  negative,  the  only  one  west  of  the  Alle- 
ghany Mountains,  passed  into  the  hands  of  Herbert  Wells 
Fay,  of  DeKalb,  Illinois,  now  custodian  of  the  Lincoln 
Tomb  at  Springfield,  Illinois.  It  was  used  as  a  basis  for  the 
painting  in  the  Capitol  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  and  is  No. 
34  in  the  Meserve  collection. 

The  Herbert  Wells  Fay  collection  of  more  than  20,000 
portraits  contains  300  sittings  of  Lincoln. 


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tions  for  The  College  Entrance  English  Requirements 
Edited  by  Joseph  Villiers  Denney,  Professor  in  the  Ohio 
State  University  Chicago  Scott,  Foresman  and  Com- 
pany 437 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1910)     CI.     16mo.     148  pp. 
This  is  not  strictly  a  Lincoln  item,  but  it  contains  addresses  of 
two  men  who  are  educated,  linked  with  that  of  Lincoln,  who  is 
unschooled,  and  we  have  the  best  that  each  have  said,  in  one  vol- 
ume and  it  is  easy  for  comparison. 

DENVER,  (COLO.):  Public  Library  Bulletin  Spe- 
cial Series  Denver,  Colo.,  February,  1909  No.  1  1809 
Abraham  Lincoln  1909  Born,  February  12,  1809 
Died,  April  15,  1865  A  List  of  Books  and  Magazine 
Articles  on  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  library.  438 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     10  pp. 

DEPEW,  CHAUNCEY  M. :  Speech  of  Hon.  Chaun- 
cey  M.  Depew,  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  Department  of  New  York,  at  the  Armory  of 
the  71st  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y.,  New  York  City,  on 
February  12,  1909  439 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 

DETROIT,  (MICHIGAN):  In  Commemoration  of 
the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  his  Birth  [Portrait] 
Lincoln  Republican  Club  Twentieth  Annual  Banquet. 
Wednesday  evening,  February  tenth,  Nineteen  Hun- 
dred and  Nine,  Opera  House.  440 
Menu.     Large  8vo.     8  pp. 

DEVERE,  PAUL:  The  Flight  of  J.  Wilkes  Booth 
by  Paul  Devere    New  York  441 

Cover  and  caption  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

DEWITT,  DAVID  MILLER:  The  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  its  expiation  By  David  Miller 
Dewitt       author  of  "The  Impeachment  and  Trial  of 


162       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

President  Johnson"  New  York  The  Macmillan  Com- 
pany 1909  All  rights  reserved  442 
CI.    8vo.    xi,  302  pp. 

DICKINSON,  J.  M. :  1809  Abraham  Lincoln  1909 
"A  Voice  from  the  South"  J.  M.  Dickinson  Compli- 
ments of  the  Industrial  Club  of  Chicago  443 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Cut  of  St.  Gaudens  Statue.     12mo.     8  pp. 

DILL,  C.  C. :  Abraham  Lincoln  [Quotation]  Speech 
of  Hon.  C.  C.  Dill  of  Washington  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives February  12  1917  Washington  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office  1917  81344-17004  444 
Cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

DITTENHOEFER,  ABRAM  J.:  How  we  elected 
Lincoln  Personal  Recollections  of  Lincoln  and  Men 
of  his  Time  By  Abram  J.  Dittenhoefer  A  Campaigner 
for  Lincoln  in  1860  and  a  Lincoln  elector  in  1864  [De- 
vice] Harper  &  Brothers  New  York  and  London  445 
N.d.     {1916)     Bds.     Fp.     12mo.     94,  (1)  pp. 

DIXON,  ARCHIBALD :  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas 
By  Archibald  Dixon.  Published  at  37  Park  Row,  New 
York  City.    1861  446 

CI.  and  lea.     32mo.     32  pp. 

DIXON,  THOMAS:  The  Southerner  A  Romance 
of  The  Real  Lincoln  By  Thomas  Dixon  "Have  you 
never  realized  it,  my  friends,  that  Lincoln,  though  graft- 
ed on  the  West,  is  essentially,  in  personnel  and  character, 
a  Southern  contribution?"  —  Walt  Whitman.  [De- 
vice] Illustrated  by  J.  N.  Marchand  New  York  and 
London    D.  Apple  ton  and  Company    1913  447 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     (12),  543,  (1)  pp. 
Historical  Novel. 

Also  subsequent  edition,  no  date,  with  imprint  of  Grosset  &  Dun- 
lap,  New  York. 

DIXON,  THOMAS:  A  Man  of  the  People  A  drama 
of  Abraham  Lincoln     By  Thomas  Dixon     Author  of 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        163 

"The  Birth  of  a  Nation,"  "The  Clansman"  "The  Leop- 
ard's Spots,"  Etc.  [Device]  D.  Appleton  and  Com- 
pany     New  York      London      mcmxx  448 

CI.     12mo.     155,  (1)  pp. 

DODGE,  DANIEL  KILHAM:  Longman's  English 
Classics  Lincoln's  Inaugurals,  Addresses  and  Letters 
[Selections]  Edited  With  an  Introductory  Memoir 
and  Notes  by  Daniel  Kilham  Dodge,  Ph.D.  Profes- 
sor of  the  English  Language  and  Literature  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  [Device]  New  York  Longmans, 
Green,  and  Co.  London,  Bombay,  and  Calcutta 
1910  449 

{Printed  at  The  Scientific  Press    Robert  Drummond  &  Co.,  New 

York)     CI.     16mo.     xxviii,  122,  (4)  pp. 

First  Edition. 

Subsequent  editions  printed  June,  1913,  May,  1915,  March,  1917, 

April,  1920  and  April,  1923. 

DODGE,  DANIEL  KILHAM:  Lincoln  in  Cham- 
paign County  By  Daniel  Kilham  Dodge  Reprinted 
from  the  Illinois  Magazine  for  January-February, 
1921.  450 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Printed  by  Illini  Publish- 
ing Co.)     4to.     (3)  pp. 

DODGE,  DANIEL  KILHAM:  Abraham  Lincoln 
Master  of  Words  By  Daniel  Kilham  Dodge  Professor 
of  English,  University  of  Illinois  [Device]  D.  Apple- 
ton  and  Company  New  York  London  ::  mcmxxiv  451 
CI.     12mo.     x,  (1),  178  pp. 

DODGE,  GRENVILLE  M. :  Personal  Recollections 
— of —  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  General  Ulysses  S. 
Grant  — and —  General  William  T.  Sherman  By  Ma- 
jor-General Grenville  M.  Dodge  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa 
The  Monarch  Printing  Company    1914  452 

CI.     Portrait.     lis.     8vo.     237  pp. 

This  should  be  included  as  Lincolniana,  for  the  reason  that  Abra- 


164       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ham  Lincoln  discussed  the  feasibility  of  building  a  railroad  over 
the  Rocky  Mountains  with  General  Dodge,  and  there  are  per- 
sonal recollections  of  Dodge  concerning  Lincoln  that  cannot  be 
gleaned  from  any  other  source. 

DOOLITTLE,  JAMES  R.:  Speech  of  Hon.  James  R. 
Doolittle,  of  Wisconsin,  on  the  Lincoln-Johnson  Pol- 
icy of  Restoration ;  delivered  In  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  January  17,  1866.  Washington:  Printed  at  the 
Congressional  Globe  Office.     1866.  453 

Cover  title.     8vo.     22  pp. 

DOLLIVER,  J.  P.:  "Abraham  Lincoln"  Address  of 
Hon.  J.  P.  Dolliver  United  States  Senator  from  Iowa 
At  the  Annual  Banquet  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Pitts- 
burgh February  12,  1908  454 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

DOSTER,  WILLIAM  E.:  Lincoln  and  Episodes  of 
the  Civil  War  By  William  E.  Doster  Late  Brevet 
Brigadier  General  U.  S.  V.  Provost  Marshal  of  Wash- 
ington G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York  and  London 
The  Knickerbocker  Press     1915  455 

CI.    8vo.    282  pp. 

DOWNEY,  STEPHEN  W. :  The  Play  of  Destiny  as 
played  by  Actors  from  the  Kingdom  of  the  Dead  in  the 
Theatre  of  the  Universe  By  Stephen  W.  Downey,  of 
West  Virginia,  New  Creed,  W.  Va.     1867  456 

8vo.     76  pp. 

"The  Play  of  Destiny"  is  written  to  perpetuate  and  keep  green 
the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  hearts  of  the  American 
People.     The  Author  announced  as  "but  one  chapter  of  a  book." 

DOWNING,  J.  F. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  by  Mr. 
J.  F.  Downing  On  the  occasion  of  the  celebration  of 
Lincoln's  Birthday,  at  Erie,  Pa.,  February  12,  1903.  457 
Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Privately  printed,  1909)  8vo. 
(7)  PP. 

DRAPER,  ANDREW  S.:  New  York  State  Educa- 
tion Department     Lincoln     By  Andrew  S.  Draper, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       165 

LL.B.,  LL.D.     Commissioner    of    Education     Albany, 
1909  458 

N.i.     8vo.     37  pp. 

DRAPER,  ANDREW  S. :  Gateway  Series  Selections 
from  Abraham  Lincoln  Edited  by  Andrew  S.  Draper, 
LL.B.,  LL.D.  Commissioner  of  Education  for  the 
State  of  New  York  [Device]  New  York  :  Cincin- 
nati :  Chicago  American  Book  Company  459 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1911)     CI.     Portrait.     16mo.     162  pp. 

DREW,  THOMAS:  The  Campaign  of  1860  Repub- 
lican Songs  for  the  People.  Original  and  Selected.  Por- 
trait and  signature  of  Lincoln.  Compiled  by  Thomas 
Drew,  Late  Editor  of  the  Massachusetts  Spy.  Boston. 
Published  by  Thayer  &  Eldridge.     1860  460 

16mo.     64  pp. 

DRINKWATER,  JOHN:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Play 
By  John  Drinkwater  With  an  Introduction  by  Arnold 
Bennett  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Houghton 
Mifflin  Company      mdccccxix  461 

Bds.     Portrait  on  front  cover.     12mo.     112  pp. 
Also  paper  edition. 

DRINKWATER,  JOHN:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Play 
By  John  Drinkwater  With  an  Introduction  by  Arnold 
Bennett  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Houghton 
Mifflin  Company  462 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1919)     Fp.     II.     16mo.     112  pp. 

This  is  the  theatre  edition. 

Cover  has  cut  of  Lincoln  and  the  words,   "John  Drinkwater's 

Abraham  Lincoln  Illustrated  Souvenir  Edition." 

DRINKWATER,  JOHN:  John  Drinkwater's  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Translated  into  Chinese  Commercial 
Press,  Limited    All  rights  reserved.  463 

N.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     Paged  in  Chinese. 

DRINKWATER,  JOHN:  Lincoln  The  World 
Emancipator     By  John  Drinkwater     [Device]     Bos- 


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ton  and  New  York    Houghton  Mifflin  Company     The 
Riverside  Press      Cambridge       1920  464 

Bds.     12mo.     118  pp. 

DRINKWATER,  JOHN:  Death  and  Funeral  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  With  some  remarks  on  the  State 
of  America  at  the  close  of  the  Civil  War.  A  contempor- 
ary account  contained  in  two  long  descriptive  letters 
from  Mrs.  Ellen  Kean,  the  Actress,  whilst  touring  the 
United  States  in  1865  —  With  Prefatory  note  by  John 
Drinkwater  Author  of  "Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Play." 
London:    Privately  Printed    January,  1921.  465 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     Post  4to.     27  pp. 
Fifty  copies  printed. 

DRIVER,  JOHN  MERRITTE:  Americans  All  A 
Romance  of  the  Great  War  By  John  Merritte  Driver 
[Device]    Chicago    Forbes  &  Company    1911  466 

CI.     12mo.     537  pp. 

This  is  inserted  because  it  is  a  Lincoln  Historical  Novel. 

DUNNE,  EDWARD  F.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Address 
before  the  Annunciation  Club  of  Buffalo,  New  York, 
February  15,  1916  By  Edward  F.  Dunne  Governor  of 
the  State  of  Illinois  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Volume  9,  No.  1,  April 
1916.  467 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Imp.  8vo.     27  pp. 

DUTCHESS  COUNTY,  (N.  Y.):  [Portrait]  First 
Dinner  of  the  Dutchess  County  Lincoln  Society  Nelson 
House  Poughkeepsie,  New  York  Press  of  the  A.  V. 
Haight  Co.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  468 

N.d.    8vo.     (6)  pp. 

DUTCHESS  COUNTY:     Fourth  Annual  Dinner  of 

the  Dutchess  County  Lincoln  Society  Wednesday  Feb- 
ruary twelfth  [1908]  [Portrait  pasted  on]  Nelson 
House,  Poughkeepsie,  New  York  469 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        167 

DUTCHESS  COUNTY,  (N.  Y.):  [Portrait]  Fifth 
Annual  Dinner  Dutchess  County  Lincoln  Society 
Friday,  February  twelfth  1909  Nelson  House,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  470 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4j4"xl0".     (6)   pp.     Printed  on 
one  side. 

DWYER,  JAMES  FRANCIS:  The  Bust  of  Lincoln 
By  James  Francis  Dwyer  Garden  City  New  York 
Doubleday,  Page  &  Company    1912  471 

CI.    Fp.    24mo.    73  pp. 

EATON,  MABEL  E.:  Price  15  Cents.  That  Boy 
George  and  The  Lincoln  League  Dialogs  for  young  peo- 
ple. By  Mabel  E.  Eaton  [Description]  March 
Brothers,   Publishers,   Lebanon,   Ohio.  472 

Cover  title.     N.d.     16mo.     5  pp. 

EDDY,  MARY  BAKER:  Lesson-Sermon  for  Lin- 
coln Day  Service  — The  First  Church  of  Christ,  Sci- 
entist—  Boston  and  branch  churches  February  12, 
1909  The  Citations  which  compose  this  sermon  are  from 
the  Bible,  and  from  "Science  and  Health,  with  Key  to 
the  Scriptures"  by  Mary  Baker  Eddy  Copyright,  1909, 
by  Mary  Baker  Eddy  473 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (2)  pp. 

EDMONDS,  GEORGE:  Facts  and  Falsehoods  Con- 
cerning the  War  on  the  South  1861-1865  By  George 
Edmonds  Price,  50  Cents  For  Sale  by  A.  R.  Taylor  & 
Co.,  Memphis      Tenn.  474 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1904,  by  S pence  Hall  Lamb)     12mo. 

271  pp. 

The  author  is  said  to  be  Mrs.  E.  A.  Me rri weather  of  St.  Louis, 

Mo. 

EDWARDS,  E.  J.:  The  Solitude  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  E.  J.  Edwards  Typical  Reminiscences  Illus- 
trating a  Life  Whose  Deepest  Moments  were  Lived 
Alone    Privately  printed  for  Gilbert  A.  Tracy    By  Per- 


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mission  of  the  Author    Putnam,  Conn.     1916.  475 

N.i.     {The  Observer  Company,  Putnam)     8vo.     21pp. 
Thirty  copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 

EGGLESTON,  EDWARD:  The  Graysons  A  story 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Edward  Eggleston  Author  of 
"The  Hoosier  Schoolmaster,"  "Roxy,"  "The  Circuit 
Rider,"  Etc.,  Etc.  With  Illustrations  by  Allegra  Eg- 
gleston [Device]  New  York  The  Century  Co. 
1900  '476 

CI.     lis.     12mo.     362  pp. 

EGGLESTON,  PERCY  COE:  Lincoln  in  New  Eng- 
land 477 

Cover  title.     Ni.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {New  York,  Stewart,  Warren  &  Co., 

Inc.,  1922) 

Bds.     Vignette  of  Lincoln  on  cover.     16mo.     36  pp. 

A  carefully  detailed  and  interesting  account  of  the  twelve  days 

that  Lincoln  spent  in  New  England  in  February  and  March,  1860. 

ELDRIDGE,  J.  L.:  Feb.  12,  1809-Feb.  12,  1909  [Por- 
trait of  author']  To  the  memory  of  the  Martyred  Presi- 
dent Abraham  Lincoln  a  tribute  of  admiration  and 
affection  in  verse  by  Ex- Judge  J.  L.  Eldridge  of  Topeka, 
in  celebrating  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth 
of  this  eminent  servant  of  God,  by  the  Grand  Army  Post 
that  bears  his  honored  name,  with  the  Governor  of  the 
State  and  many  friends,  at  the  First  M.  E.  Church,  To- 
peka, Kansas,  Feb.  12,  '09.  478 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     2^"x8}4".     Folder. 

ELIAS,  EDITH  L.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Edith  L. 
Elias  With  Nine  Illustrations  [Device]  New  York 
Frederick  A.  Stokes  Company    Publishers  479 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1920)     CI.     Fp.  in  colors.     12mo.     191,  (1) 
pp. 

ELIZABETHTOWN,  (KY.):  Sarah  Bush  Lincoln 
The  Beloved  Foster  Mother  of  Abraham  Lincoln    A  Me- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        169 

morial     Elizabethtown  Woman's  Club     Elizabethtown, 
Kentucky  480 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Copyright,  1922)     lis.     8vo.  (8) 
pp. 

ELLET,  CHARLES,  JR. :  The  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
and  its  Management;  Respectfully  addressed  to  Con- 
gress. By  Charles  Ellet,  Jr.,  Civil  Engineer.  The  Army 
abounds  in  Skill,  Science  and  Enterprise;  but  these  qual- 
ities are  not  at  its  head ;  hence  its  inefficiency.  Washing- 
ton:   1861  481 

8vo.    * 

Consists  principally  of  an  unpublished  letter  addressed  to  the 

President. 

ELLIOTT-FISHER  COMPANY :  From  Obscurity  to 
World  Wide  Fame     [Quotation  from  Lincoln]        482 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits.     48mo.     16  pp. 
Adv.  Elliott-Fisher  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

EMERSON,  MR.  AND  MRS.  RALPH:     Mr.  &  Mrs. 

Ralph  Emerson's  Personal  Recollections  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln      Rockford,  Illinois       mcmix  483 

N.i.     Also  cover  title  with  portrait  pasted  on  cover.     {Privately 
printed)     Portraits.     8vo.     18  pp. 

ENOS,  Z.  A.:  The  Early  Surveyors  and  Surveying 
in  Illinois  By  Z.  A.  Enos.  Before  the  Illinois  Society 
of  Engineers,  January  29,  1891.  Entered  in  the  office 
of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1891,  by  Z.  A. 
Enos.  Springfield,  111.  Springfield  Printing  Company, 
Printers  and  Binders,     1891  484 

Cover  title.     Lincoln  Fac-similes.     8vo.     7  pp. 

ERWIEDERUNG :  No.  2  Schriften  gesammelt  von 
der  Geesellschaft  zut  Verbreitung  politischer  Kennt- 
nisse.  Erwiderung  des  Schreibens  des  Prasidenten 
Lincoln.  485 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 
English  Version,  Fish  800. 


170       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

EVANSTON,  (ILL.):  Evanston  Historical  Society 
Founded  November  21,  1898  Proceedings  Reports  of 
Officers  and  List  of  Donors  Also  an  account  of  a  visit  to 
Evanston,  made  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  the  spring  of 
1860  Evanston,  Illinois  Published  by  the  Society 
July,  1910  486 

N.i.,  n.p.     (Press  of  Bowman  Publishing  Co.,  Evanston)     Por- 
trait and  lis.     8vo.     26  pp. 

EVERETT,  LLOYD.  T.:  Davis,  Lincoln,  and  the 
Kaiser  Some  Comparisons  Compared  [National  and 
International  Ethics,  1861  and  1914]  By  Lloyd  T. 
Everett  Yexid  Publishing  Company  Box  250,  Ball- 
ston,  Va.     1917  487 

Also  cover  title,  with  cut  of  State  Seal  of  Virginia.    12mo.    12  pp. 

EXCELSIOR  HOTEL:  1809-1909  [Portrait]  Lin- 
coln Centennial  Dinner  Excelsior  Hotel,  Rome,  Feb. 
12,  1909.  488 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (LaSperanza  Printing  Press)     8vo. 
(7)  PP. 

FAIRBANKS,  CHARLES  W. :  Charles  W.  Fairbanks, 
Lincoln  Day  Banquet,  Union  League  of  Maryland  and 
the  Young  Men's  Republican  Club.  Baltimore,  Md. 
February  12,  1907.  L.  G.  Dynes  Printing  Co.  Indian- 
apolis 489 
N.d.    8vo.     11  pp. 

FAIRFIELD,  LOUIS  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech 
of  Hon.  Louis  W.  Fairfield  of  Indiana  Delivered  before 
the  Lincoln  Club  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  February  12,  1921 
[Printed  in  the  Congressional  Record  February  13, 
1922]    Washington    1922    90118-22282  490 

Cover  title.     8vo.     19  pp. 

FAXON,  GRACE  B. :  Instructor  Entertainment 
Series  Pieces  and  Plays  for  Lincoln's  Birthday  Recita- 
tions for  primary  grades  and  other  pupils;  Acrostics; 
Verses  for  familiar  tunes;    Quotations;  Anecdotes,  Epi- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        171 

grams;  Dialogues  and  Plays,  and  Suggestive  programs 
Compiled  and  edited  by  Grace  B.  Faxon  F.  A.  Owen 
Publishing  Company,  Dansville,  N.  Y.  491 

N.d.     12mo.     192  pp. 
(Copyright,  1916) 

FAY,  H.  W. :  Abraham  Lincoln  And  His  Last  Rest- 
ing Place  A  Leaflet  Published  for  Distribution  at  the 
National  Lincoln  Monument  in  the  City  of  Springfield, 
Illinois  [Device]  Under  the  Supervision  of  the  Divi- 
sion of  Public  Works  and  Buildings  Hon.  Len  Small, 
Governor  Cornelius  R.  Miller,  Director  Don  Garrison, 
Assistant  Director  John  G.  Boyle,  Supt.  of  Parks  H. 
W.  Fay,  Custodian  The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  has 
been  written  by  many  men  in  many  tongues.  The  re- 
sources of  rhetoric  and  eloquence  have  been  exhausted 
in  their  portrayal  of  this  character  that  however  viewed 
holds  a  lesson  for  all  mankind.  In  this  brief  space  and 
for  the  purpose  which  this  leaflet  is  designed  to  serve,  the 
simple  homely  details  of  the  martyred  President's  early 
life  could  not  be  better  told  than  in  his  own  words.  No 
polished  recital  could  be  so  prized  by  the  great  multitude 
who  hold  his  memory  dear  as  this  transcript  of  a  letter 
written  in  1859  to  his  friend,  the  Hon.  Jesse  W.  Fell,  of 
Bloomington,  Illinois:  492 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Printed  by  authority  of  the  State  of  Illinois; 
Springfield  State  Register,  Springfield)  Portrait,  fac-similes  and 
lis.     8vo.     31  pp. 

Contains  same  matter  as  No.  745,  with  additions  by  H.  W.  Fay, 
present  Custodian. 

FELLOWSHIP,  LINCOLN:  First  Annual  Meeting 
and  Dinner  of  The  Lincoln  Fellowship,  held  at 
Delmonico's,  New  York  City,  Wednesday,  February 
12th,  1908.    New  York    The  Lincoln  Fellowship    493 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     (7)  pp. 

Contains  Menu,  digest  of  constitution,  list  of  officers  and  members, 

and  portrait  from  original  Brady  negative. 

FELLOWSHIP,  LINCOLN:  Proceedings  at  the 
First  Annual  Meeting  and  Dinner  of  the  Lincoln 


172       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Fellowship,  held  at  Delmonico's,  New  York  City, 
Wednesday,  February  12th,  1908.  New  York  The 
Lincoln  Fellowship  494 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.      [1908]     Portrait.     8vo.     (5),  6-62  pp. 

FELLOWSHIP,  LINCOLN:  Proceedings  at  the 
Second  and  Third  Annual  Meetings  of  the  Lin- 
coln Fellowship,  held  at  Delmonico's,  New  York,  Sat- 
urday, February  20th,  1909,  and  Saturday,  February 
12th,  1910.    New  York    The  Lincoln  Fellowship     495 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Copyright,  1910)     Portrait.     8vo.     57  pp. 
Principal  address  by  Gen.  Daniel  E.  Sickles. 

FELLOWSHIP,  LINCOLN:  Proceedings  at  the 
Fourth  Annual  Meeting  and  Dinner  of  the  Lin- 
coln Fellowship,  held  at  Delmonico's,  New  York  City, 
Saturday,  February  11th,  1911.  New  York  The  Lin- 
coln Fellowship  496 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Copyright,  1911)     Fp.     8vo.     58  pp. 

Fp.   is  photo  of  Lincoln   and   Tad,   from  original   negative   by 

Brady,  pasted  in. 

FELLOWSHIP,  LINCOLN:  No.  4  of  the  publications 
of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship  of  New  York  In  Memoriam 
William  Harrison  Lambert  May,  1842- June,  1912 
First  President  of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship  [Verse']  [De- 
vice] Edited  by  the  First  Vice-President  250  copies 
printed  for  the  Lincoln  Fellowship,  New  York,  Decem- 
ber, 1912  497 

N.L,  Fp.  (Portrait  Major  William  H.  Lambert)  8vo.  36, 
(3)  pp. 

FESS,  S.  D. :  Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech  of  Hon.  S. 
D.  Fess,  of  Ohio,  In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Thursday,  February  12,  1914.  498 

Caption-cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 

FESS,  SIMEON  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  by 
Honorable  Simeon  D.  Fess,  United  States  Senator  from 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        173 

Ohio  before  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia  Friday 
Evening,  February  15,  1924  499 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     35  pp. 

FISCHKIN,  E.  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Jew- 
ish Spirit  Address  delivered  at  the  Lincoln  Celebration 
of  the  Chicago  Hebrew  Institute  By  Dr.  E.  A.  Fisch- 
kin,  President  of  the  Chicago  Hebrew  Institute  Pub- 
lished by  The  Chicago  Hebrew  Institute  485  West  Tay- 
lor Street  Chicago,  111.  1909  500 
Also  cover  title.     16mo.     16  pp. 

FISH,  DANIEL:  Lincoln  Bibliography  A  List  of 
Books  and  Pamphlets  Relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln 
Compiled  by  Daniel  Fish  of  the  Minnesota  Bar  New 
York    Francis  D.  Tandy  Company  501 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1906)     CI.     Two  portraits  of  Lincoln.     8vo. 

137-380  pp. 

The  above  is  that  part  of  Vol.  1 1  of  Fish  575,  which  contains  the 

Bibliography.     40  copies  issued. 

Too  much  praise  cannot  be  given  Mr.  Fish  for  the  very  accurate 

manner  in  which  it  was  compiled. 

FISH,  DANIEL:  Legal  Phases  of  the  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  Debates  Annual  Address  before  the  State  Bar 
Association  of  Minnesota  at  Minneapolis,  July  14,  1909 
By  Daniel  Fish  [Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings'] 
1909  502 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     15  pp. 

FISH,  DANIEL:  [Lincoln  Collection  and  Lincoln  Bib- 
liography',  by  Daniel  Fish  pages  49-64.]  Bibliographi- 
cal Society  of  America  Proceedings  and  Papers  Volume 
Three     1908  503 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (300  copies  printed  October ,  1909, 
The  Webster  Press \  New  York)     8vo.     136  pp. 
This  is  inserted  in  honor  of  Mr.  Fish  and  also  as  the  only  address 
appearing  in  any  form,  concerning  Lincolniana. 

FLINT,  H.  M. :  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  bv  H. 
M.Flint.  John  E.  Potter  Philadelphia  1865.  '504 
CI.    8vo.    218  pp. 


174       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

FLINT,  M.  F. :  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  By  M. 
F.  Flint.  Derby  &  Jackson  New  York  D.  B.  Cooke  & 
Co.    Chicago    1860  505 

CI.     12mo.     264  pp. 

FORAKER,  J.  B.:  SPeech  of  Hon.  J.  B.  Foraker 
Before  the  Richland  County  Lincoln  Association  at 
Mansfield,  Ohio    February  12,  1914  506 

Caption-cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     32  pp. 

FOSTER,  ERNEST:  The  World's  Workers  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  Ernest  Foster  Author  of  "Heroes  of 
the  Indian  Empire"  "Men  of  Note:  their  Boyhood 
and  School  Days"  etc  Seventeenth  thousand  Cassell 
and  Company,  Limited  London,  Paris,  New  York  & 
Melbourne    All  rights  reserved  507 

N.d.     CI.     12mo.     128  pp. 
See  Fish  326. 

FOUNDATION,  THE  LINCOLN:  The  Lincoln 
Foundation  Incorporated  To  encourage  and  pro- 
mote the  research  for  and  the  preservation  of  historical 
matter  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States.     1924  508 

N.L,  n.p.     Portrait.     8vo.     13  pp. 

FOUNDATION,  THE  LINCOLN:  The  Lincoln 
Foundation  Incorporated  To  encourage  and  pro- 
mote the  research  for  and  the  preservation  of  historical 
matter  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the  United  States  Revised  Edition  Springfield,  Illi- 
nois 1925  509 
N.i.     Portrait.     8vo.     15  pp. 

FOWLER,  H.  ALFRED:  Lincolniana  Book  Plates 
and  Collections  [Portrait]  mdccccxiii  Kansas 
City     H.  Alfred  Fowler  510 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1913.)     Bds.     16mo.     (12)  pp. 
Articles  contributed  by  McLellan,  Stewart  and  Oakleaf,  together 
with  their  book-plates  pasted  in. 


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FRANCIS,  SANKEY:  The  Fame  of  Lincoln  and 
other  poems  By  Sankev  Francis  Book  II  Copyright, 
1923  511 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1923,  by  Sankey 
Francis,  Springfield,  III.)      12mo.     40  pp. 

FREEMAN,  J.  R. :  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Poem  By 
J.  R.  Freeman  Recited  by  the  Author  at  The  Lincoln 
Centenary    Merrimac,  Wis.,  Feb.  12,  1909.  512 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     7,  (1)  pp.     Ed.  of  100. 

FREEPORT,  (ILL.):  Lincoln-Douglas  Book  His- 
torical Sketch  of  the  causes  leading  to  the  Freeport  Lin- 
coln-Douglas Debate  August  27,  1858  The  Great  Free- 
port  Debate  A  turning  point  in  American  History;  the 
speeches  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  A  Sketch  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  City  of  Freeport  August  26,  1922  Edited 
and  compiled  by  L.  A.  Ful wider  for  the  Citizens  Commit- 
tee under  direction  of  the  Freeport  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce 513 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Wagner  Printing  Co.,  Freeport,  III.)  Portraits 
&  lis.  Cut  of  Marker  with  inscription  on  front  cover.  Imp. 
8vo.     48  pp. 

FRY,  SMITH  D. :  Lincoln  and  Lee  A  Patriotic  Story 
[Portrait  of  author]  By  Smith  D.  Fry  Historian  of  the 
Capitol  All  of  Fry's  Patriotic  Stories  Disseminate  the 
American's  Creed  By  Hon.  Wm.  Tyler  Page  [Offi- 
cial] [Creed]  514 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyrighted,  1922,  by  Smith  D.  Fry,  P.  0.  Lock 
Box  No.  1714,  Washington,  D.  C.)  (Privately  printed)  8vo. 
160  pp. 

FULLER,  CHARLES  E.:  Congressional  Record. 
Sixty-Fifth  Congress,  Third  Session  Vol.  57.  Wash- 
ington, February  12,  1919.  No.  64  Memorial  Address 
of  Hon.  Charles  E.  Fuller  of  Illinois  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  February  12,  1919  on  The  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln  [Device]  Washington 
1919    104925-19265.  515 

Cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 


176       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

FULTON,  DAVID  B.  ["Jack  Thorne"]  :  Poem  by 
"Jack  Thorne"  Written  at  the  request  of  the  Colored 
citizens  Lincoln  Centenary  Commission  —  Mr.  Geo.  E. 
Wibecan,  Jr.,  Chairman  —  and  read  before  two  thousand 
five  hundred  people  at  the  Baptist  Temple,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.  February  12th,  1909  Meis  Amicis,  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
W.  R.  Lawton,  Rev.  Geo.  Frazier  Miller  and  Rev.  A.  R. 
Cooper  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  516 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  Thorne.     12mo.     4  pp. 

GALE,  OLIVER  MARBLE:  A  Knight  of  the  Wild- 
erness By  Oliver  Marble  Gale  and  Harriet  Wheeler 
[Device]  Illustrated  by  Ivan  Ney  Chicago  The  Reil- 
ly  &  Britton  Co.     1909  517 

CI.     Fp.  and  lis.  in  colors.     12mo.     338,   (3)  pp. 
Same  as  No.  1474,  Wheeler. 

GALESBURG,  (ILL.):  Official  Souvenir  Program 
October  7th,  1858  October  7th,  1896  Thirty-Eighth 
Anniversary  of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate.  Dedication 
and  Unveiling  of  the  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT. 
Galesburg,  Illinois  518 

Also  Ornamental  cover  title,  with  portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Doug- 
las.    N.i.,   n.d.     Oblong.     Imp.   8vo.     (38)    pp.     (Also   7   pp. 

adv.) 
Printed  at  The  Evening  Mail  Press,  Galesburg,  111. 
Page  7  has  the  following: 

Programme  of  Exercises  38th  Anniversary  Lincoln-Douglas 
Debate  Knox  College  Campus.  Wednesday,  October  7,  1896, 
1  P.  M.  John  H.  Finley,  President  Knox  College,  Presiding. 
Music  Knox  College  Band.  Invocation  Hon.  Newton  Bateman, 
L.L.D.,  President  Emeritus  of  Knox  College.  Address  of  Wel- 
come Hon.  Clark  E.  Carr,  Trustee  of  Knox  College.  Greeting 
from  the  Schools,  C.  Ellwood,  D.D.,  President  of  Lombard  Uni- 
versity. Music  Chorus  of  Knox  College  Students.  Anniver- 
sary Oration,  —  Hon.  Chauncey  M.  Depew,  LL.D.  Music 
Chorus  of  Knox  College  Students.  Address  Hon.  Horace  Boies 
Address,  —  Hon.  Robert  T.  Lincoln.  Music,  Chorus  of  Knox 
College  Students.  Unveiling  of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Memorial 
Tablet,  Ellen  Boyden  Finley.  Unveiling  Address  Hon.  John 
M.  Palmer,  Music  Knox  College  Cadet  Band. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       177 

GALESBURG,  (ILL.)  :  The  Centenary  February  12, 
1809  February  12,  1909  Lincoln  The  High  School 
Galesburg,  Illinois    Edited  by  the  students  519 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     29  pp,  (13  pp.  adv.) 
On  inside  of  last  cover  is  poem,  "Lincoln,"  by  Edwin  Markham 
and  on  outside  of  last  cover  is  signed  article  on  "Lincoln,"  by 
William  A.  Sunday. 

GALLIVAN,  JAMES  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Libera- 
tor-Patriot-President Remarks  of  Hon.  James  A.  Galli- 
van  of  Massachusetts  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
February  15,  1916  Washington  Government  Printing 
Office     1915  520 

Cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM:  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Doug- 
las By  William  Gardner.  Roxburgh  Press  Boston 
1905.  521 

CI.    8vo.    239  pp. 

GARFIELD,  JAMES  A.:  Carpenter's  Picture,  Lin- 
coln and  Emancipation.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  James  A. 
Garfield,  of  Ohio,  In  the  House  of  Representatives,  1 2th 
of  February,  1878  522 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Darby  &  Duvall,  Steam 
Power  Printers,  432  9th  St.)     8vo.     4  pp. 

GAY,  H.  NELSON:  Americani  Illustri  Raccolta 
Biografica  Drietta  Da  H.  Nelson  Gay  No.  3-4  Abramo 
Lincoln  Liberatore  —  Unifkatore  ( 1809-1865)  Di  H. 
Nelson  Gay  con  pref  azione  dell  On.  Ferdinando  Martini 
R.  Bemporad  &  Figlio,  Editori-Firenze  Milano-Roma 
Pisa-Napoli-Paleromo  523 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     Portrait.     12mo.     142  pp. 

GAY,  H.  NELSON:  Americani  Illustri  No.  3-4 
Abramo  Lincoln  Liber atore-Unfficatore  1908-1865  di 
H.  Nelson  Gay  Con  Prafazione  DelP  On.  Ferdinando 
Martini  R.  Bemporad  &  Figlio,  Editori-Firenze  Milano- 
Roma-Pisa-Napoli-Palermo  524 

Cover  title.     N.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     Portrait.     12mo.     142  pp. 


178       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

GEORGE,  DAVID  LLOYD:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Address  before  the  Midday  Luncheon  Club,  Leland  Ho- 
tel, Springfield,  Illinois,  Thursday,  October  18,  1923 
By  David  Lloyd  George  [Device]  Privately  Printed 
at  Cleveland  for  Stephen  Wallis  Tener    April,  1924  525 

N.i.    8vo.     13  pp. 
300  numbered  copies. 

GEORGE,  MARIAN  M.:     Lincoln  and  Washington 

Plan,  Arrangement  and  Suggestions  by  Marian  M. 
George  Verses  by  Lydia  Avery  Coonley  Music  [from 
"Songs  in  Season"']  by  Mary  S.  Conrade  Frederic  W. 
Root  Frank  H.  Atkinson,  Jr.  For  The  Story  Hour, 
Language  and  Literature  Lessons,  and  Birthday  Exer- 
cises in  Primary  and  Intermediate  Grades  A.  Flanagan 
Company    Chicago  526 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1899)     lis.     8vo.     90,  (6)  pp. 

GERRY,  MARGARITA  SPALDING:  The  Toy  Shop 
A  Romantic  Story  of  Lincoln  The  Man  By  Margarita 
Spalding  Gerry  [Device]  Harper  &  Brothers  New- 
York  and  London     mcmviii  527 

(Published  September,  1908)  CI.  Fp.  16mo.  (5),  3-50,  (1) 
pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Revised  Report  of  the 
Select  Committee  Relative  to  the  Soldier'  National 
Cemetery,  Together  with  the  Accompanying  Documents, 
as  reported  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Pennsylvania.  [Quotation  from  Everett] 
Harrisburg:  Singerly  &  Myers,  State  Printers.  1865.  528 

CI.  Fp.  (Cut  of  National  Monument)  8vo.  212  pp. 
The  compiler  has  arrived  at  the  conclusion,  after  talking  with 
different  authorities  on  Lincoln,  that  this  and  the  number  next 
below  should  be  inserted  in  the  Bibliography,  for  the  reason  of 
its  connection  with  Lincoln  and  his  immortal  address.  David 
Wills,  whose  guest  Lincoln  was  on  November  19th,  1863,  was 
agent  for  Governor  Curtin  of  Pennsylvania. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS :  Revised  Report  made  to 
the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  relative  to  the  Soldiers' 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        179 

National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Embracing  an  ac- 
count of  the  origin  of  the  undertaking;  address  of  Hon. 
Edward  Everett,  at  its  consecration,  with  the  dedicatory 
speech  of  President  Lincoln,  and  the  other  exercises  of 
that  event;  together  with  the  Address  of  Maj.  Gen.  O.  O. 
Howard,  Delivered  July  4,  1866,  upon  the  dedication  of 
the  Soldiers'  National  Monument,  and  the  other  proceed- 
ings upon  that  occasion.  Harrisburg :  Singerly  &  Myers, 
State  Printers.    1867  529 

CI.     Fp.     {Cut  of  National  Monument  )     8vo.     282  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Parker's  Supplemen- 
tary Reader.  Copyright,  1893,  by  C.  M.  Parker.  Is- 
sued monthly,  25  cents  per  Year.  Number  23.  July, 
1893.  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech.  By  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. 530 
Caption-cover  title.     24mo.     8  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Parker's  Lessons  in  Lit- 
erature Number  23.  Parker  Publishing  Co.,  Taylor- 
ville,  Illinois.  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech.  By  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  531 
Caption-cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     8  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
Oration  and  First  and  Second  Inaugural  Addresses 
[Device]  New  York  Duffield  &  Company  1907  532 
Bds.     Ornamental  borders.     16mo.     46  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Gettysburg  Lincoln's 
Address  and  Our  Educational  Institutions  [Portrait] 
Lincoln  in  1860  [Quotation  from  Everett]  Published 
by  The  Board  of  Education  of  the  General  Synod  of  the 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  the  United  States,  Rev. 
Frederick  G.  Gotwald,  General  Secretary.  York, 
Penn'a.     1907.  533 

Cover  title.     N.i.     II.     8vo.     31  pp. 


180       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  The  Gettysburg  Ad- 
dress Delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  National  Cem- 
etary  at  Gettysburg,  November  19th,  1863  534 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Copyright,  1908,  by  The  Newton 
Co.,  AT.  Y.)  Portrait  on  front  cover.  16mo.  Folder. 
On  back  cover  is  following :  In  Commemoration  of  the  Forty- 
Fifth  Anniversary  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address 
with  the  Compliments  of  The  Audit  Companv  of  New  York  43 
Cedar  Street  November  19th,  1908. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Patriotic  Reading 
Washington's  Farewell  Address  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
Speech    Lincoln's  Second  Inaugural  Address  535 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     15  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
Speech  and  Inaugural  Addresses  Philadelphia 
George  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.  Publishers  536 

N.d.     48mo.     22,  (1)  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech  and  Inaugural  Addresses      Cadogan 

Booklets.     No.  22. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Price  Six  Cents  Lin- 
coln's Gettysburg  Address  Webster's  Bunker  Hill  Ora- 
tion Gettysburg  Address  and  Bunker  Hill  Oration  The 
Orville  Brewer  Publishing  Co.  Auditorium  Building, 
Chicago  537 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     31  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
Speech  With  Selections  from  His  Addresses,  Letters, 
Etc.  The  Saalfield  Publishing  Co.  Akron,  Ohio  538 
N.d.     Limp  lea.     64mo.     (18)  pp.,  printed  on  every  other  page. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS :  Ten  Cent  Pocket  Series 
No.  214  Edited  by  E.  Haldeman- Julius  Speeches  of 
Lincoln  Haldeman-Julius  Companv  Girard,  Kan- 
sas 539 
Cover  title.     N.d.     24mo.     64  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        181 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  People's  Pocket  Series 
No.  214  Edited  by  E.  Haldeman-Julius  Speeches  of 
Lincoln  [Device]  Appeal  Publishing  Company  Gir- 
ard,  Kansas  540 

Cover  tide.     N.d.     24mo.     64  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Speech  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  National  Cemetery,  Gettysburg,  Pa.  Novem- 
ber 19,  1863  541 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Adams-Brander  Co.)  Portrait. 
16mo.     (3)  pp. 

Issued  by  Fred  A.  Mills,  President  Lincoln  Republican  Club,  Kal- 
amazoo, Mich.,  1907. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS :  Gettysburg  Speech  and 
Inaugural  Addresses  Philadelphia  George  W.  Ja- 
cobs &  Co.  Publishers  542 
N.d.     32mo.     23  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Abraham  Lincoln  At 
Gettysburg    November  19,  1863    His  Address  543 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Lehmaier  &  Brother,  Printers  and  Designers, 
78-80  Beekman  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.)  Vignette  of  Lincoln 
on  cover.     32mo.     (8)  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Exhibition  at  Haw- 
thorne Rooms,  2  Park  Street,  By  Doll  &  Richards,  of 
Bicknell's  Historical  Painting,  "Lincoln  at  Gettysburg.' ' 
Open  from  9  A.  M.  to  6  P.  M.     Admission,  25  Cents  544 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     (4)  pp. 

Cut,  showing  the  position  of  the  different  men  on  the  platform 

at  Gettysburg. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS :  Speeches  and  Addresses 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  Little  Leather  Library  Corpor- 
ation New  York  545 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Limp  lea.     32mo.     96  pp. 


182       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Selected  Speeches  and 
Letters  By  Abraham  Lincoln  New  York  Barse  & 
Hopkins    Publishers  546 

N.d.     Limp    lea.     {In    box)     Fp.     {Colored   print   pasted   in) 
32mo.     63  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS :  Selected  Speeches  and 
Letters  By  Abraham  Lincoln  New  York  Barse  & 
Hopkins    Publishers  547 

N.d.     Cover  flap.     {In   box)     Fp.     {Colored  print  pasted  in) 
48mo.     63  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Address  delivered  by 
Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  Dedication  of  the  National 
Cemetery  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania  November  19th, 
1863  Copyright  The  Tudor  Press  in  Boston,  Mass.  548 
N.d.     Portrait.     Ornamental  margins  and  letters.     4to.     11  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Delivered  by  Abraham 
Lincoln  at  the  Dedication  of  the  National  Cemetery, 
Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania,  November  19th,  1863,  Copy- 
right 1919    The  Tudor  Press,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.    549 

Portrait.     Folio.     4  pp. 
Printed  on  a.  p. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  Sixty-Sixth  Congress, 
Second  Session  Senate  Document  No.  236  Address  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Delivered  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania  to- 
gether with  The  Proceedings  in  the  United  States  Sen- 
ate on  the  occasion  of  the  reading  of  the  address  on  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1920  [Device']  Presented  by  Mr.  Keyes 
February  14,  1920.  —  Referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Printing  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office: 
1920  550 

Cover  title.     lis.  &  Fac-similes.     4to.     8  pp. 

GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  The  Gettysburg  Ad- 
dress   Delivered  by  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  Dedication 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       183 

of  the  National  Cemetery  on  the  field  of  Gettysburg 
July  4, 1864  [.<?]     1922  551 

N.i.,  n.p.     (The  Berkeley  Press  of  Boston,  1922)     Fp.     (Por- 
trait pasted  in)      16mo.     9  pp. 

Date  of  address  is  given  as  July  4,   1864,  which  is  wrong.     It 
should  be  November  19,  1863. 
The  text  is  incorrect. 


GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS:  The  Cross  of  Gettys- 
burg Lincoln's  Immortal  Address  In  Cruciform  Ar- 
rangement The  Standard  Version  from  the  Author's  Re- 
vised Manuscript  Arranged  by  Leon  Phillips  and  F. 
Ray  Risdon  A  Souvenir  of  the  Sixtieth  Anniversary 
of  the  Delivery  of  this  Classic  Utterance  November 
Nineteenth  1863-1923  Printed  by  the  Boys  of  the 
Spanish  American  Institute  Press  Gardena,  Califor- 
nia 552 

Cover  title.     N.d.     24mo.     Folder. 

GILBERT,  JOSEPH  I. :  [Lincoln  in  1861  —  Lincoln  in 
1863  —  Lincoln  in  Washington  —  The  Assassination^ 
pp.  131-144]  Nineteenth  Annual  Convention  National 
Shorthand  Reporters'  Association  [Device]  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Annual  Meeting  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  at  the 
Hotel  Statler,  August  13-16,  '17.  Officers  and  Members 
and  Other  Matters  Pertaining  to  the  Association        553 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Portraits  of  Gilbert  &  Lincoln. 
8vo.     247  pp. 

The  article  by  Gilbert  is  not  published  in  any  other  form  and  Mr. 
Gilbert  was  present  as  a  Reporter  for  the  "Associated  Press 
Agency."  Mr.  Gilbert  was  not  present  at  the  Association  meet- 
ing, but  prepared  the  paper  and  it  was  read  at  the  meeting.  Yet 
his  memory  is  faulty,  for  you  will  note  that  he  states  that  Lin- 
coln, in  1861,  was  beardless  and,  on  November  19,  1863,  he  states, 
"His  face  fringed  by  a  newly  grown  beard." 

GILDER,  RICHARD  WATSON :  Lincoln  The  Lead- 
er and  Lincoln's  Genius  for  Expression  by  Richard 
Watson    Gilder      [Device]      Boston    and    New    York 


184       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cam- 
bridge   1909  554 

Cb    16mo.     (3),  107,  (1)  pp. 

"Lincoln  the  Leader"  was  first  read  before  the  Minnesota  Com- 
mandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  February  12,  1907,  and  is  here 
revised  and  extended. 

GLADDING,  EFFIE  PRICE:  Across  the  Continent 
By  The  Lincoln  Highway  By  Effie  Price  Gladding 
(Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Gladding)  Illustrated  by  Photo- 
graphs New  York  Brentano's  1915  555 
CI.     lis.  and  map.     12mo.     362  pp. 

GLEED,  JAMES  WILLIS:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Address  To  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New 
York  at  its  Sixteenth  Lincoln  Dinner,  February  12, 
1902,    By  James  Willis  Gleed  556 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.  p.,  n.d.     8vo.     27  pp. 

GLOBE,  BOSTON  SUNDAY:  Abraham  Lincoln 
The  Story  of  His  Life  [Portrait']  Printed  for  the 
Children  of  New  England  and  their  Parents,  100  years 
after  his  birth  by  the  Boston  Sunday  Globe  557 
Cover  title.  N.p.,  n.d.  {New  York,  1909)  II.  24mo.  23, 
(1)  PP- 

GODKIN,  EDWIN  L. :  A  Letter  on  Lincoln  by  Ed- 
win L.  Godkin  [Device]  The  Hillacre  Bookhouse 
Riverside,  Conn.     1913  558 

18mo.     (12)  pp. 

Opposite  title  page  is  following: 

This  letter  written  by  Edwin  L.  Godkin  to  the  London  Daily 

News  March  7,   1865,  is  now  reprinted  at  Hillacre,  Riverside, 

Conn. 

GOETZ,  MRS.  ELIZABETH  HARLOW:  The  Sim- 
plicity  of  Greatness  and  the  Greatness  of  Simplicity 
Discourse  delivered  by  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harlow-Goetz  at 
San  Diego,  California,  on  Lincoln's  Birthday  1915.  This 
discourse,  while  embodying  the  the  principle  events  of  the 
life  and  times  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  told  in  a  vivid  truth- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       185 

ful  and  entrancing  manner  by  this  entertaining  and  clev- 
er lecturer,  is  full  of  the  philosophy  of  the  simplicity  of 
greatness  and  the  greatness  of  simplicity.  Published  by 
L.  E.  Gillet,  P.  O.  Box  987,  San  Diego,  Cal.  Price  10 
Cents  559 

Cover  title.     N.d.     18mo.     (12)  pp. 

GOLDSMITH,  M.  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln  His  Life 
By  M.  A.  Goldsmith  A  True  Story  of  One  of  the 
World's  Best  Men  The  Goldsmith  Publishing  Co. 
Cleveland,  Ohio  560 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1918)     Bds.     Fp.     lis.     32mo.    122,  (1)  pp. 

GOODYKOONTZ,  WELLS:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Address  by  Hon.  Wells  Goodykoontz  of  West  Virginia 
Delivered  at  Harpers  Ferry,  W.  Va.  Sunday,  February 
9,  1920  {Printed  in  the  Congressional  Record  Thurs- 
day, February  12\  1920]  Washington  Government 
Printing  Office    1920    164133-20436  561 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

GORDON,  JAMES  L. :  Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a  Spir- 
itualist ?  By  Rev.  James  L.  Gordon,  D.D.  Minister 
First  Congregational  Church  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.  [Ex- 
tracts from  a  Sermon  delivered  in  Washington^  D. 
C]  562 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

GORDY,  WILBUR  F. :  Heroes  and  Leaders  in  Amer- 
ican History  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Wilbur  F.  Gordy 
Author  of  "Stories  of  Early  American  History/'  "Stor- 
ies of  Later  American  History,"  "American  Leaders  and 
Heroes,"  "American  Beginnings  in  Europe,"  "Colonial 
Days,"  "American  Explorers,"  "Elementary  History  of 
the  United  States,"  "A  History  of  the  United  States  for 
Schools."  [Quotation  from  Lincoln]  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons    New  York    Boston    Chicago  563 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1917)     CI.     Fp.  &  II.     12mo.     266  pp. 


186       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

GORE,  J.  ROGERS:  The  Boyhood  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  J.  Rogers  Gore  From  the  Spoken  Narratives 
of  Austin  Gollaher  Illustrated  from  Photographs  In- 
dianapolis The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company  Publish- 
ers 564 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1921)     CI.     Fp.     8vo.     316  pp. 

GORMAN,  SAMUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  Late  Pres- 
ident of  the  United  States  Fallen  in  the  Defense  of  his 
Country  Sermon,  By  Rev.  Samuel  Gorman  Pastor  of 
the  First  Baptist  Church,  Canton,  Ohio.  Delivered  April 
16,  1865  Though  fallen  he  will  ever  live  in  the  memory, 
gratitude,  praise,  progress,  and  influence  of  his  nation. 
New  York:  C.  A.  Alvord,  Printer  15  Vandewater 
Street    1865  565 

Also  cover  tide.     8vo.     22  pp. 

GOSS,  DWIGHT:  Lincoln  The  Man  and  the  States- 
man by  Dwight  Goss  Chicago  New  York  Row  Pet- 
erson &  Company  566 
Also  cover  tide  with  portrait.     N.d.     16mo.     61  pp. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES  M. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech  of 
Hon.  James  M.  Graham  of  Illinois  In  the  House  of 
Representatives  February  12,  1913  Washington  1913 
78485-11776  567 

Cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

GRAHAM,  WILLIAM  J.:  Abraham  Lincoln  — A 
Tribute  Remarks  of  William  J.  Graham  of  Illinois  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  February  12,  1918 
Washington     1918    42554-18206  568 

Cover  title.     8vo.     7  pp. 

GRAND  ARMY  HALL  AND  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIA- 
TION, (CHICAGO,  ILL.)  :  The  following  is  a  list 
of  the  publications  of  the  Association  for  Lincoln's  birth- 
day, beginning  in  1900,  and  the  pamphlets  are  also  listed 
under  the  names  of  the  speakers.  {Compiler  has  not 
seen  a  copy  of  those  marked  thus  *]  569 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        187 

1900  Dr.  William  Jayne 

1901  Hon.  Simeon  P.  Shope     (Not  published) 

1902  Hon.  Lawrence  G.  Sherman     (Not  published) 
*1903  Prof.  Edwin  E.  Sparks 

*1904  Dr.  Emil  G.  Hirsch 

*1905  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Phillips 

*1906  Hon.  Wm.  J.  Calhoun 

1907  Rev.  Charles  Joseph  Little 

1908  Hon.  Frederick  W.  Lehmann 

1909  Dr.  Leon  Harrison     (Not  published) 
*1910  Rev.  Frank  Crane 

*1911  Rev.  Jenkin  Lloyd  Jones 

*1912  Rev.  Frank  G.  Smith 

1913  Rev.  Herman  Page 

1914  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Cheney 

1915  Hon.  Francis  W.  Shepardson 

1916  Prof.  H.  Pratt  Judson 
Mrs.  Jessie  Palmer  Weber 

1917  Hon.  Charles  Sidney  Cutting 
Miss  Caroline  M.  Mcllvaine 

1918  Bishop  C.  P.  Anderson 

1919  Prof.  Shailer  Mathews 

1920  Mr.  Merritt  Starr 

1921  Mr.  Frank  J.  Loesch 

1922  Rev.  William  E.  Barton 

1923  Hon.  Addison  G.  Procter 

1924  Rev.  Frederick  F.  Shannon 

Brig.  Gen.  Walter  Raleigh  Robbins  was  founder  of  the  Grand 
Army  Hall  and  Memorial  Association  Lincoln  Day,  by  a  resolu- 
tion introduced  by  him,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Association,  in  the 
month  of  October,  1889,  and  the  above  publications  owe  their  ex- 
istence to  him,  financially  and  otherwise.  Gen.  Robbins  was  born 
December  22nd,  1843,  and  departed  this  life  April  4th,  1923. 


GRAND  ARMY  HALL  AND  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIA- 
TION :  Twenty  Sixth  Lincoln  Day  Service  Grand 
Army  Hall  and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Prin- 
cipal Address  Rev.  Albert  J.  McCartney  Two  Thirty 
P.  M.  Thursday  February  Twelfth  1925  Michigan 
Avenue  and  Randolph    Chicago  570 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Grand  Army  Hall  6?  Memorial 
Association,  Chicago,  1925)      12mo.     Folder. 
Address  not  published. 


188       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

G.  A.  R. :  Unveiling  of  A  Lincoln  Memorial  Tablet 
on  board  the  S.  S.,  "President  Lincoln"  of  the  Hamburg- 
American  line  At  the  Piers,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Friday 
June  5th,  1908,  at  2-30  P.  M.  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  [Cut  of  G.  A.  R.  Badge  in 
colors]  571 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     lis.     12mo.     3  pp. 

G.  A.  R. :  [Small  cut  of  Lincoln]  Abraham  Lincoln, 
The  Savior  of  the  Freedom  of  Mankind  572 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (2)  pp. 

Circular  letter  No.  2.     Series   1918-1919  issued  from  National 

Headquarters  G.  A.  R.,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

GRAVESTEIN,  KATE  EVANS :  Liberty  and  Lincoln 
By  Kate  Evans  Gravestein  573 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Verse.     Small  4to.     (5)  pp. 

GREEN,  ISRAEL:  Lincoln  Letters  First  Public 
Suggestion  of  Mr.  Lincoln's  name  as  a  Presidential  Nom- 
inee, by  Israel  Green,  with  letter  to  his  daughter,  giving 
reasons  for  same  1909  The  Kelmscott  Press  Down- 
ers Grove  Illinois  574 
Limp  lea.     Portrait  of  author.     12mo.     15  pp.,  printed  on  a.  p. 

GREEN,  JOHN  PUGH :  Abraham  Lincoln  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial  Meet- 
ing   February  14    1912     1912  575 

N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     18  pp. 
Second  title  page  as  follows : 

Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  February  14,  1912 
Abraham  Lincoln  President  of  the  United  States  March  4, 
1861,  to  April  15,  1865  Born  February  12,  1809,  in  Hardin 
(LaRue)  Co.,  Kentucky  Assassinated  April  14,  1865 ;  died  April 
15,  1865,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Enrolled  by  Special  Resolution 
April  16,  1865  "Lincoln  and  His  Cabinet"  Companion  Captain 
John  Pugh  Green 

GREEN,  SAMUEL  A.:  President  Lincoln's  Speech 
at  Gettysburg    November  19,  1863    At  a  meeting  of  the 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       189 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  held  in  Boston  on 
Thursday,  May  9,  1901  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green  made  the 
following  remarks; —  576 

Caption-cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     3  pp. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  R. :  Lincoln  The  Marvelous  Man 
Speech  of  Hon.  William  R.  Green  of  Iowa  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  February  13,  1922  Washington 
1922    95187-22385  577 

Cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

GREENE,  FRANCIS  V.:  Lincoln  as  Commander-in- 
Chief    By    Major-General  Francis  V.  Greene,  U.  S.  V. 

[From  Scribner's  Magazine,  July,  1909  —  Copyright, 
1909,  by  Charles  Scribner's  Sons]  578 

Cover  title.     8vo.     (12)  pp. 

GREENE,  HOMER:  A  Lincoln  Conscript  By 
Homer  Greene  Illustrated  by  T.  DeThulstrup  [De- 
vice'] Houghton  Mifflin  Company  Boston  and  New 
York  :  The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge     1909  579 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     281,  (1)  pp. 

GRENIER,  EDOUARD:  The  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  a  Poem  By  Edouard  Grenier  [Obtained  the 
prize  art,  the  ''Concourse  de  Poesie"  at  the  French  Acad- 
emy] Translated  by  Mrs.  C.  L.  Botta  First  Published 
in  Harper's  Weekly,  October  19th,  1867  Thirty  six 
copies  reprinted  for  Charles  F.  Heartman  and  his  friends 
New  York  City,  February  12th,  1918  580 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Bds.     8vo.     7  pp. 

Thirty-six  copies  reprinted  on  Fabriano  handmade  paper.  Also 
six  copies  on  Japanese  vellum. 

GRIBBEL,  JOHN:  In  Response  to  numerous  re- 
quests "The  Pilgrims"  have  printed  this  address  of 
Mr.  John  Gribbel,  President  of  the  Union  League,  which 
was  delivered  at  their  annual  dinner  on  February  12, 
1915.  The  Pilgrims  Union  League,  Philadelphia,  Feb- 
ruary 20,  1915  581 
Cover  title.     8vo.     7  pp. 


190       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

GRIDLEY,  ELEANOR:  The  Story  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Or  the  Journey  from  the  Log  Cabin  to  the 
White  House  [Quotation  from  Lincoln]  By  Eleanor 
Gridley  Secretary  of  the  Lincoln  Log  Cabin  Association 
The  L.  W.  Walter  Company    Chicago,  111.  582 

N.d.     CI.     II.     Large  8vo.     355  pp. 

GRIDLEY,  J.  N. :  Illinois  State  Historical  Society 
April  1910  Lincoln's  Defense  of  Duff  Armstrong  The 
Story  of  the  Trial  and  the  Celebrated  Almanac  By  J.  N. 
Gridley  Virginia,  Illinois  Re-Print  from  the  Journal 
of  the  Society  of  April    1910  583 

Also  cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     lis.     8vo.     23  pp. 

GRIERSON,  FRANCIS:  The  Valley  of  Shadows 
Recollections  of  the  Lincoln  Country  1858-1863  By 
Francis  Grierson  Author  of  "Modern  Mysticism"  and 
"The  Celtic  Temperament"  [Device]  Boston  and  New 
York  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press 
Cambridge    1909  584 

CI.     8vo.     viii,  278  pp. 

GRIERSON,  FRANCIS:  Abraham  Lincoln  The 
Practical  Mystic  By  Francis  Grierson  Author  of  "Mod- 
ern Mysticism,"  "Illusions  and  Realities  of  the  War," 
"The  Valley  of  Shadows,"  Etc.  New  York :  John  Lane 
Company  London:  John  Lane,  the  Bodley  Head 
mcmxviii  585 

CI.     12mo.    93  pp. 

GRIFFITH,  ALBERT  H. :  The  Message  of  Lincoln's 
Gettysburg  Address  for  To-Day.  By  Albert  H.  Grif- 
fith, A.M.,  Lecturer  on  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Ripon  Col- 
lege, Ripon,  Wis.  586 
In  manuscript. 

GROSS,  ANTHONY:  Lincoln's  Own  Stories  Col- 
lected and   Edited  by  Anthony  Gross     with   Portrait 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY        191 

[Device]     Harper  &  Brothers     Publishers     New  York 
and  London      mcmxii  587 

CI.     12mo.     223,  (1)  pp. 

GROSSCUP,  PETER  S. :  [K.  of  C.  Emblem]  Celebra- 
tion of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Birthday  and  Second  An- 
niversary of  Institution  of  General  James  Shields  Coun- 
cil No.  967  Knights  of  Columbus  Congress  Hall,  West 
Congress  and  Honore  Streets,  Chicago,  111.  Tuesday, 
February  12,  1907,  at  8  P.  M.  Address  of  the  Hon. 
Peter  S.  Grosscup  Judge  of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Ap- 
peals on  "Abraham  Lincoln"  588 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 

GUNN,  BENJAMIN  J.:  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
In  Verse.  By  Benj.  J.  Gunn  Girard,  Kansas  Deliv- 
ered by  the  Author  at  Lincoln's  Tomb  the  Thirtieth  An- 
niversary of  His  Death  Copyright  1914  Price  25  Cents 
Fourth  Edition  589 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     32mo.     32  pp. 

GUNN,  BENJAMIN  J.:  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
In  Verse  By  Benj.  J.  Gunn  Girard,  Kansas  [Vignette 
of  Lincoln]  Delivered  by  the  Author  at  Lincoln's  Tomb 
the  Thirtieth  Anniversary  of  His  Death  Sixth  Edition 
Copyright,  1914    Price  25  Cents  590 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     32mo.     32  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

HAAS,  JOHN  A.  W. :  Abraham  Lincoln  By  the  Rev. 
John  A.  W.  Haas,  D.D.  President  of  Muhlenberg  Col- 
lege Address  delivered  at  the  Lincoln  Celebration  of  the 
City  of  Allentown,  Pennsylvania,  February  Twelfth, 
One  Thousand  Nine  Hundred  and  Nine  591 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.      (Berkemeyer,  Keck  &  Co.,  Allen- 
town,  Pa.)     8vo.     (14)  pp. 

HABGOOD,  ROBERT  P.:  "Lincoln  and  Young  Re- 
publicans" Speech  of  the  Hon.  Robert  P.  Habgood 
President  of  the  Pennsylvania    State  League  of  Repub- 


192       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meserve  Text 

The  portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln  on  the  opposite  page 
was  made  by  Gardner  in  Washington,  November  8,  1863. 

The  original  negative  of  cabinet  size  is  owned  by  Mr. 
M.  P.  Rice,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  who  copvrighted  a  print 
of  it  in  1891. 

A  photograph  from  this  negative,  published  by  Philip 
&  Solomon,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  in  1863,  or  1864,  upon 
which  the  President  placed  his  autograph,  is  in  the  collec- 
tion of  Mr.  O.  H.  Oldroyd,  of  Washington,  D.C. 

Full  front  view  photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln  are 
very  rare,  for  he  was  seldom  photographed  in  that  way. 

This  photograph  is  No.  59  in  the  Meserve  book  of  "The 
Photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Privately  Printed  New 
York  1911." 


After  General  Grant  received  his  commission  as  Lieu- 
tenant-General  of  all  the  armies,  Mr.  Lincoln  and  the  Gen- 
eral went  to  the  Gardner  Studio  and  sat  for  their  pictures, 
and  this  picture  of  Mr.  Lincoln  was  taken  on  that  occasion. 

Both  of  the  pictures  are  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  H.  W. 
Fay,  custodian  of  the  Lincoln  Tomb  at  Springfield,  Illinois. 

Mr.  William  Patterson,  of  Chicago,  has  made  an  ivory 
miniature  of  this  photograph. 

General  Grant  received  his  commission  as  Lieutenant- 
General  on  March  9th,  1864,  and  the  sitting  was  made  on 
that  day,  so  that  the  Meserve  text  must  be  wrong,  for  he 
states  that  it  was  taken  by  Gardner  on  November  8th,  1863. 


:    .  "'  . 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       193 

lican  Clubs  at  the  Fifth  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Lincoln 
Republican  Association  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  on  Wednes- 
day night,  February  12,  1908.  Greeting  To  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Clubs  in  Pennsylvania  and  to  all  similar  or- 
ganizations elsewhere.  The  Nation  for  Knox  592 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (1)  pp. 

HALL,  DANIEL:  Addresses  Commemorative  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  John  P.  Hall  Delivered  by 
Daniel  Hall  of  Dover,  N.  H.  With  a  Biography  and 
other  speeches  and  Writings  of  orator  Concord,  N.  H. 
October,  1892  593 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     CI.     8vo.     202  pp. 
First  30  pages  Lincoln. 

HALL,  FAYETTE:  The  Secret  and  Political  His- 
tory  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  The  Causes  Lead- 
ing Thereto,  and  the  Effects,  Showing  how  Abraham 
Lincoln  came  to  be  President  of  the  United  States,  Ex- 
posing the  Secret  Working  and  Conspiring  of  Those  in 
Power  and  the  Motive  and  Purpose  of  Prolonging  the 
War  for  four  years !  With  Additions  and  Illustrations. 
By  Fayette  Hall,  Author  and  Publisher  New  Haven, 
Connecticut,  U.  S.  A.     1890  594 

N.i.     Portrait  of  author.     Royal  8vo.     56  pp. 
No.  one  of  a  proposed  series  of  twelve  numbers. 
No  succession. 
See  Fish  No.  373. 

HALLE,  ROBERT  J.:  Lincoln  and  the  Liquor 
Question  [Portrait  and  quotation  from  Lincoln']  Com- 
piled from  the  Most  Reliable  Authorities  By  Robert  J. 
Halle  Published  by  the  Literary  Bureau  of  the  Nation- 
al Liquor  League  of  America  595 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     20  pp. 

HAMILTON,  J.  G.  de  ROULHAC:  Lincoln  and  the 
South  Reprinted  from  The  Sewanee  Review  for  April, 
1909  596 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Signed  by  J.  G.  de  Roulhac 
Hamilton  University  of  North  Carolina)     8vo.     12  pp. 


194       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

HAMILTON,  MARY  A.:  The  Story  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  Mary  A.  Hamilton  With  Pictures  by 
S.  T.  Dadd  [Device]  London:  T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack 
New  York :     E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.  597 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Printed  by  Ballantyne,  Hanson  &  Co.,  Edin- 
burgh) CI.  Many  colored  plates.  16mo.  vii,  120  pp.  "The 
Children's  Hero  Series,"  edited  by  John  Lang. 

HAMMOND,  CAMILLA:  Modern  English  Writers 
II.  Autobiography  of  a  Slander  by  Edna  Lyal,  and 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Fur  den  Schulgebrauch  bearbeitet 
von  Camilla  Hammond,  engl.  Lehrerin  I.  K.  H.  der 
Prinzessin  Pauline  von  Wurttemberg.  [Device]  Wol- 
fenbiittel.  Verlag  von  Julius  Zwissler.  1898.  598 
Also  cover  title.     Bds.     12mo.     iv,  93  pp. 

HAMPTON  ROADS  CONFERENCE,  THE:  Lin- 
coln's Account  of  The  Hampton  Roads  Conference 
with  Facsimiles  from  the  Original  Documents  in  the 
Collection  of  Judd  Stewart  Privately  Printed    1910   599 

N.i.,  n.p.  Bds.  Fp.  (Portrait  pasted  in)  Imp.  8vo.  16,  (2) 
pp. 

HARDING,  SAMUEL  BANNISTER:  Lincoln  Selec- 
tions Comprising  The  First  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate 
First  and  Second  Inaugurals  Gettysburg  Address  Edit- 
ed, with  introductions,  by  Samuel  Bannister  Harding, 
Ph.D.  Professor  of  History  in  Indiana  University  Au- 
thor of  select  orations  illustrating  American  History; 
Greek  Gods,  Heroes  and  Men  [Collaborated] ;  The 
City  of  the  Seven  Hills  [Collaborated] ;  The  Story  of 
the  Middle  Ages;  Essentials  in  Mediaeval  and  Modern 
History;  Etc.  Indianapolis  The  Hollenbeck  Press 
1909  600 

12mo.     56  pp. 

HARDING,  WARREN  G. :  President  Harding's  Ad- 
dress  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Lincoln  Memorial 
Washington,  D.  C.  30  May  1922  [Device]  Wash- 
ington Government  Printing  Office  1922  601 
Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       195 

HARRIS,  JOEL  CHANDLER:  On  the  Wing  of  Oc- 
casions Being  the  Authorized  Version  of  Certain  Curi- 
ous Episodes  of  the  Late  Civil  War,  Including  the  Hith- 
erto Suppressed  Narrative  of  the  Kidnapping  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  By  Joel  Chandler  Harris  Illustrated 
New  York    Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.     1900  602 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     310  pp. 

HARRIS,  MARY  M.:  Lincoln  Memoirs  From  the 
Log  Cabin  to  the  White  House  By  Mary  M.  Harris 
Copyright  1908  by  M.  M.  Harris  [Printers  union  la- 
bel}    Phillips  Bros.,  Printers    Springfield,  111.  603 

CI.    lis.    8vo.    87  pp. 

The  author  is  a  negress  and,  on  page  52,  she  displays  her  ignor- 
ance by  placing  underneath  the  cut,  representing  the  execution  of 
the  conspirators,  the  words  "Booth  on  the  Scaffold." 

HARTSON,  CHANCELLOR:  Oration  by  Chancel- 
lor Hartson  at  the  Memorial  Services  held  by  the 
San  Francisco  Turn  Verein  Association,  on  the  Twen- 
tieth Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  at 
Turn  Verein  Hall,  San  Francisco,  April  14,  1885. 
[Names  of  officers}  San  Francisco:  Frank  Eastman 
Co.,  Printers,  509  Clay  Street.    1885  604 

8vo.    24  pp. 

HASTED,  FREDERICK:  Copy  of  a  Letter  Written 
from  Buffalo,  State  of  N.  Y.,  December  21st,  1860.  To 
the  Honorable  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  elect  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America  605 

Caption-cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 
Author,  Frederick  Hasted.     A  Note  "To  the  Reader,"  is  dated 
March  14,   1862.     Also  contains  letters  to  Horace  Greeley  and 
Jefferson  Davis. 

HASTED,  FREDERICK:  Copy  of  a  Letter  Written 
from  Buffalo,  State  of  New  York,  July  23,  1862.  To 
His  Excellency,  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  Unit- 
ed States  of  North  America  606 


196       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 


Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Published  Jan.  26,  1863) 
8vo.     4  pp. 

Urges  an  exchange  of  the  South  for  Canada ;  contains  also  a  letter 
to  Earl  Russell. 

HASTED,  FREDERICK:  Copy  of  a  Letter  Written 
from  Buffalo,  State  of  New  York,  August  25,  1862.  To 
His  Excellency,  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  Unit- 
ed States  of  North  America:  607 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Published  Jan.  26,  1863)     8vo. 

4  pp. 

Contains  also  a  letter  to  Earl  Russell. 

HASTINGS,  HARRY  W.:  Selections  from  the 
Works  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Edited  with  Introduc- 
tions and  Notes  by  Harry  W.  Hastings,  Ph.D.  Profes- 
sor of  English  in  the  New  York  State  College  for  Teach- 
ers and  Harold  W.  Thompson,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Profes- 
sor of  English  in  the  New  York  State  College  for  Teach- 
ers F.  M.  Ambrose  and  Company  New  York  and  Bos- 
ton   1921  608 

CI.     Fp.     Portrait  and  lis.     16mo.     262  pp. 

HAUBERG,  JOHN  H. :  Indian  Trails  Centering  At 
Black  Hawk's  Village  By  John  H.  Hauberg  [Seal 
of  Society]  Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Il- 
linois State  Historical  Society  for  the  Year  1921.      609 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  II.  8vo.  25  pp. 
This  item  locates  the  route  taken  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his 
company  from  Oquawka  {Yellow  Banks)  to  the  mouth  of  Rock 
River  and  locates  the  various  Indian  trails  centering  at  Black 
Hawk's  Watch  Tower,  and  the  trail  taken  by  the  Indians  in 
leaving  the  village  upon  the  approach  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Mr.  Hauberg  is  entitled  to  a  great  deal  of  credit  for  the  very 
efficient  manner  in  which  he  has  presented  the  evidence. 

HAWLEY,  HARRIET  EUNICE:  A  Suggestion  As 
to  the  most  feasible  plan  by  which  to  preserve  to  poster- 
ity the  house  in  which  Abraham  Lincoln  Died  1809 
[Cut  of  house]  1909  The  House  in  which  Lincoln 
Died    Together  with  the  almost  invaluable  collection  of 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       197 

relics  and  other  matter  connected  with  the  life  and  deeds 
of  the  Martyr  President  which  it  now  contains  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    1908  610 

Cover  tide.  N.i.  (Signed  by  "Harriet  Eunice  Hawley")  32mo. 
7  pp. 

HA  WORTH,  IRA:  Reminiscences  about  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  Ira  Haworth  Also  An  Address  Delivered 
Before  the  Washingtonian  Temperance  Society,  at  the 
Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Springfield,  Illinois,  Febru- 
ary 22,  1842,  by  Abraham  Lincoln.  Published  by  the 
Kansas  City  Sun,  712  N.  Sixth  Street,  Kansas  City,  Kan- 
sas. 611 
N.d.     (1909)     Portrait  on  cover.     Cuts.     8vo.     31   pp. 

HAZELTON,  GARY  W.:  Address  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln by  Gary  W.  Hazel  ton,  July  15,  1915  612 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     9  pp. 

C.  M.  Parker,  Publisher,  Taylorville,  111. 
Lincoln  Penny  Classics  Serial. 

HEISTAND,  H.  O.  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Colonel 
H.  O.  S.  Heistand,  U.  S.  Army  Being  an  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Men's  League  of  the  Broadway  Taberna- 
cle, February  13,  1908  New  York  Privately  printed 
1909  613 

N.i.,  n.p.     Portrait.     32mo.     40  pp. 

The  entire  edition  of  this  book  is  limited  to  one  hundred  fifty 

copies. 

HEMP,  BERNARD  F.:  Abraham  Lincoln.  Deliv- 
ered at  State  Oratorical  Contest,  March  21,  1906  by 
Bernard  F.  Hemp,  Ripon  College  614 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (6)  pp. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  N. :  Davis  and  Lincoln.  Ad- 
dress of  Hon.  John  N.  Henderson  at  the  Reunion  of  Con- 
federate Veterans,  at  Bryan,  August  9,  1894.  615 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 


198       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

HENDRICK,  FRANK:  The  Contribution  of  Amer- 
ican Women  to  the  Work  of  Lincoln  An  Address 
delivered  before  The  National  Society  of  Patriotic  Wo- 
men of  America  at  The  Waldorf-Astoria,  February 
11th,  1909  by  Frank  Hendrick  Author  of  Railway 
Control  by  Commissions,  The  Power  to  Regulate  Cor- 
porations and  Commerce,  Constitutional  Protection  of 
the  Unearned  Increment  of  Value  of  Public  Service  Com- 
pany Property,  Policies,  Reaction,  and  the  Constitution, 
etc.,  etc.  616 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Privately  printed;  Eagle  Press, 
Brooklyn,  New  York)     12mo.     8  pp. 

HENNIGHAUSEN,  L.  P.:  Abraham  Lincoln  or 
Linkhorn.  An  Argument,  read  by  L.  P.  Hennighau- 
sen  at  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  the  Society  in  1901  617 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     38-42  pp.  are  Lincolniana. 

HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Miss 
Ann  Rutledge  New  Salem  Pioneering  The  Poem  A 
Lecture  Delivered  in  the  Old  Sangamon  County  Court 
House  November,  1866  by  William  H.  Herndon 
Springfield,  Illinois     1910  618 

N.i.     CI.     Fp.     {Map  of  Salem)     Imp.  8vo.     67  pp. 
Collector's  Edition,  limited  to  one  hundred  fifty  signed  copies, 
signed  by  H.  E.  Parker,  Copyright,  1910. 

HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.:  A  Card  and  A  Correc- 
tion A  Broadside  on  Lincoln's  Religion  —by —  Wm. 
H.  Herndon  Springfield,  Illinois  November  9,  1882 
[Device]     Privately  Printed,  1917  619 

Cover  title.     Broadside  enclosed  within  cover.     12mo. 
Seventy-five  copies  printed  and  signed  by  H.  E.  Barker. 

HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.:  Lincoln  and  Douglas 
The  Peoria  Debates  and  Lincoln's  Power  A  Broad- 
side Published  1866  by  Wm.  H.  Herndon  Privately 
Printed,  1917  620 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     Broadside  folded  to  make  8  pp. 
Seventy-five  copies  privately  printed  and  signed  by  H.  E.  Barker. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       199 

HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H. :  Brief  Analysis  of  Lin- 
coln's Character  A  Letter  to  J.  E.  Remsburg  Oak 
Mills,  Kansas  from  W.  H.  Herndon  Springfield,  Illi- 
nois   September  10,  1887    Privately  printed    1917  621 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     3  pp,  {folded). 

Fifty  copies  privately  printed  and  signed  by  H.  E.  Barker. 

HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H. :  Ceremonies  at  the  Un- 
veiling of  Monument  to  William  H.  Herndon 
Abraham  Lincoln's  last  law  partner  Oak  Ridge  Ceme- 
tery May  30,  1918  Springfield,  Illinois  Address  by 
Hardin  W.  Masters,  Esq.  of  the  Springfield,  Illinois  Bar 
Privately  Printed  622 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     32  pp. 

HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.:  Herndon's  Lincoln 
The  True  Story  of  a  great  life  Etiam  in  minimis  major 
The  History  and  Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  by  William  H.  Herndon  For  Twenty  Years 
His  Friend  and  Law  Partner  and  Jesse  William  Weik, 
A.  M.  Vol.  I  The  Herndon's  Lincoln  Publishing  Com- 
pany   Publishers    Springfield,  Illinois  623 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1921)     CI.     12mo.     xx,   199  pp. 

Published  in  Three  Volumes: 

Vol.  II,  pp.  205-418;  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  423-638. 

HERRICK,  PROF.:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Faithful 
President  By  Professor  Herrick  Issued  and  published 
by  \\at  the  expense  of\ |  The  American  Missionary  So- 
ciety Printed  by  permission  of  the  Exalted  Ministry 
of  Public  Instruction  \\issued\\  on  Nisan  22,  1301, 
and  on  ||*.*.||  19th  Rejeb  year  1302  by  date  and 
||^7V0.||  192  by  number.  Constantinople  Printed 
at  the  Print  Shop  of  Karagin  Baghadliyan  1885  624 
Cover  tide  reads : 

Abraham  Lincoln  The  Faithful  President  of  the  United  States 
of  America  the  16th  President,  Abraham  Lincoln  came  into  this 
world  in  the  State  of  Kentucky  in  the  year  A.  D.  1809  on  the 
12th  of  Shabat  {February). 

The  above  translation  is  by  Prof.  Martin  Sprengling  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.     The  work  is  Ottoman,  Turkish. 


200       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

HERRIOTT,  F.  L:  Iowa  and  the  First  Nomination 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  F.  I.  Herriott  Professor  of 
Economics,  Political  and  Social  Science,  Drake  Univer- 
sity [Reprinted  with  additions  [V.  3]  from  the  Annals 
of  Iowa,  Vol.  VIII]  625 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits.     8vo.     80  pp. 

HERRIOTT,  F.  I. :  The  Germans  of  Davenport  and 
the  Chicago  Convention  of  1860  By  F.  I.  Herriott  Pro- 
fessor of  Economics,  Political  and  Social  Science,  Drake 
University  Reprinted  from  H.  E.  Downer's  History  of 
Davenport  and  Scott  County,  Iowa  The  S.  J.  Clarke 
Publishing  Company    Chicago,  Illinois  626 

Cover  title.     N.d.     Imp.  8vo.     10  pp. 

HERRIOTT,  F.  I.:  Iowa  and  Abraham  Lincoln  Be- 
ing Some  Account  of  the  Presidential  Discussion  and 
Party  Preliminaries  in  Iowa  1856-1860  By  F.  I.  Her- 
riott Professor  Economics  and  Political  Science  Drake 
University    Des  Moines,  Iowa    1911  627 

Cover   title.     N.L,     Portraits   of   influential   Republican   editors 
of  Iowa  during  the  period.     8vo.     189  pp. 

HERRIOTT,  F.  I.:  The  Premises  and  Significance 
of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Letter  to  Theodore  Canisius.  By 
F.  I.  Herriott  Professor  of  Economics  and  Political  Sci- 
ence Drake  University  Des  Moines  [Device]  Re- 
printed from  Deutsch-Amerikanische  Geschichtsblatter 
Jahrbuch  der  Duetsch-Amerikanischen  Historischen  Ge- 
sellschaft  von  Illinois  —  Jahrgang  1915  [Vol. 
XV]  628 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.     8vo.     74  pp. 

HERRIOTT,  F.  I.:  Memories  of  the  Chicago  Con- 
vention of  1860  Being  Interviews  with  Judge  Charles 
C.  Nourse  of  Des  Moines  and  General  Grenville  M. 
Dodge  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  Memoranda  being  obtained 
and  put  in  form  by  F.  I.  Herriott  Professor  in  Drake 
University     [Device]      [Reprinted  from  the  Annals  of 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       201 

Iowa  for  October,  1920— Vol.  XII,  pp.  446-466]  629 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits.     8vo.     24  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  — The 
Seer  Some  Biblical  and  Hebraic  Traits  By  Emanuel 
Hertz  [Device]  Reprinted  from  the  Jewish  Forum 
2000  Broadway  New  York  City  February,  1925  630 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL :  Abraham  Lincoln  —  Seer 
Some  Biblical  and  Hebraic  Traits  of  the  Great  Emanci- 
pator By  Emanuel  Hertz  Reprinted  from  The  Amer- 
ican Hebrew,  February  6,  1925  [Portrait]  "His 
Immortal  Portrait  Painted  Large  on  the  Colossal  Can- 
cas  of  American  History"  from  the  Original  Char- 
coal Sketch  of  Leo  Kober  63 1 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     Folder.     (3)  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  — The 
Seer  By  Emanuel  Hertz  [Reprinted  from  The  Repub- 
lican, February  7,  1925]  632 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     (4)  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  — The 
Seer  By  Emanuel  Hertz  An  Address  Delivered  at 
Washington  Heights  Congregation  February  13th, 
1925  633 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     20  pp. 

On  inside  of  front  cover  is  following: 

An  edition  of  1000  copies  of  this  address  has  been  printed,  of 

which  this  copy  is  No 

Caption  title  as  follows: 

Abraham  Lincoln  —  The  Seer  By  Emanuel  Hertz  {An  ad- 
dress delivered  in  honor  of  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the 
Annual  Services  of  the  Forum  of  Washington  Heights  Congrega- 
tion in  the  City  of  New  York  on  February  13,  1925) 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  — The 
Seer  By  Emanuel  Hertz  "Reprinted  from  The  Gaelic 
American,  Feb.  14."  634 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Demy  8vo.  Folder.  (4) 
pp. 


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HERTZ,  EMANUEL:      [Hebrew]     Abraham  Lincoln 

—  The  Seer  By  Emanuel  Hertz  [Hebrew]  [WOR] 
[Hebrew]     .1925     .12     [Hebrew]  635 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Hebrew)  Royal  8vo.  Folder. 
(4)  PP. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  [Cut  of 
Lincoln]     Napisal  Emanuel  Hertz  636 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Polish)     32mo.     11  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Emanuel  Hertz.  Abraham 
Lincoln  —  Wieszcz  Narodu  637 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.  n.p.,  n.d.     {Russian)      12mo.     Folder. 

(3)  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  —  Vestec 
buducnosti.  Rec,  ktorii  povedal  Emanuel  Hertz,  advo- 
kat  v.  New  Yorku  vo  vyrocity  den  narodenia  Abrahama 
Lincolna.  638 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.  n.d.  {Czech)  {Tlacou  "Slovak 
v  Amerike"  166  Ave.,  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.)  Imp.  8vo.  Fold- 
er.    (4)  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln —Vestec. 
Napisal  Emanuel  Hertz.  639 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Bohemian)  Roy.  8vo. 
Folder.     (4)  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:     Lincoln —  the  Seer    Lincoln 

—  a  prof  eta  [Device]  Address  delivered  by  Emanuel 
Hertz  on  Lincoln  Day  through  WOR  Broadcasting  sta- 
tion in  Newark  Emanuel  Hertz  beszede  Lincoln  Day 
napjan  a  newarki  WOR  radioallomasrol  640 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Hungarian)      18mo.     (6)  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln,  der  Seher. 
Fur  die  Milwaukee-Sonntagsppost  von  Emanuel 
Hertz.  641 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     {German)     8vo.     Folder. 

(4)  pp. 


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HERTZ,  EMANUEL:  Address  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Address  of  Emanuel  Hertz  Delivered  on  Lincoln 
Day  Celebration  in  the  Synagogue  of  Washington 
Heights  Congregation  February  12,  1924  Printed  in 
the  Congressional  Record  Monday,  February  18,  1824 
by  request  of  Hon.  Holm  O.  Bursum  of  New  Mexico 
[Device]  Washington  Government  Printing  Office 
1924   87228-253  642 

Cover  title.     8vo.     19  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUEL :  Abraham  Lincoln  —  The  Seer 
By  Emanuel  Hertz  An  Address  delivered  over  W  O  R 
February  12  th,  1924  643 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     7  pp. 

HICKS,  GEORGE:  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Geo. 
Hicks,  Late  Major  [Brevet  Colonel]  96th  Illinois, 
Vol.  Infantry.  Kingston:  Printed  at  the  Educational 
Supply  Company,     16  King  Street.  644 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     21  pp. 
Reprint  of  Fish  413. 

HIGHWAY  COMMISSION,  LINCOLN:  Report  of 
Lincoln  Highway  Commission  To  Governor  Samuel 
M.  Ralston  December  15,  1916  Commission  appoint- 
ed to  determine  the  route  traveled  through  Indiana  by 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  father's  family  when  they  re- 
moved to  Illinois  in  1830  Officers  of  the  Commission 
Joseph  M.  Cravens,  Chairman,  Madison  Jesse  W.  Weik, 
Secretary,  Greencastle  645 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     18  pp. 

HIGHWAY,  LINCOLN:  61st  Congress,  3d  Session. 
H.  R.  31238.  In  the  House  of  Representatives.  Jan- 
uary 12,  1911.  Mr.  Lafean  introduced  the  following 
bill ;  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Appropria- 
tions and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A  Bill  to  construct  a 
Lincoln  memorial  highway  from  the  White  House,  Wash- 


204       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ington,  District  of  Columbia,  to  the  battle  field  of  Gettys- 
burg, in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  646 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     2  pp. 

HIGHWAY,  LINCOLN:  Hearings  before  the  Com- 
mittee on  the  Library  House  of  Representatives  on 
H.  R.  13045  A  Bill  empowering  Commission  to  secure 
plans  and  design  for  a  Memorial  Highway  in  memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  from  the  City  of  Washington  to  the 
Battle  Field  of  Gettysburg  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania 
March  5  and  6,  1912  [Device]  Washington  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office  1912  647 
Cover  tide.     8vo.     71  pp. 

HIGHWAY,  LINCOLN:  The  Lincoln  Highway  to 
Gettysburg  Monuments  have  no  sympathy,  no  emo- 
tion, no  voice.  Let  us  have  tokens  and  symbols  that  are 
prescient  with  inspiration  for  the  future  of  our  country. 
Let  us  not  stagger  back  into  Pagan  darkness  to  study  art 
and  sculpture  from  nations  and  civilizations  long  since 
dead  that  knew  neither  chastity  nor  charity  nor  Christ. 
Give  us  something  with  life  in  it  —  American  ideas 
vibrant  with  the  full-throated  voice  of  patriotic  in- 
spiration. Let  us  make  a  national  shrine  of  Gettys- 
burg and  build  a  broad  highway  to  this  Capital  and 
hallow  it  for  all  time  with  the  revered  name  of  Lin- 
coln. Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac  R.  Sherwood  of  Ohio  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  January  29,  1913  Wash- 
ington     1913      76084-11724  648 

Cover  tide.     8vo.     7  pp. 

HIGHWAY,  LINCOLN:  62nd  Congress  2d  Session 
H.  R.  26082  A  Bill  Establishing  the  Lincoln  Memorial 
Highway  from  Boston,  Massachusetts,  to  San  Francisco, 
California  By  Mr.  Taylor  of  Colorado.  August  1,  1912. 
Referred  to  the  Committee  on  Agriculture  and  ordered 
printed.  649 

Caption  title.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       205 

HIGHWAY,  LINCOLN:  63d  Congress,  1st  Session. 
H.  R.  1652.  A  Bill  Establishing  the  Lincoln  Memorial 
Highway  from  Boston,  Massachusetts,  to  San  Francisco, 
California.  By  Mr.  Taylor  of  Colorado  April  7,  1913 
Referred  to  the  Committee  on  Agriculture  and  ordered 
printed.  650 

Caption  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 

HILL,  FREDERICK  TREVOR:  Lincoln  The  Law- 
yer By  Frederick  Trevor  Hill  Author  of  "The  Case 
and  Exceptions,"  "The  Accomplice,"  Etc.  [Device] 
New  York    The  Century  Co.     1906  651 

CI.     Fp.     II.    8vo.     xviii,  332  pp. 

First  published  serially  in  the  Century  Magazine,  1905-6. 

HILL,  FREDERICK  TREVOR :  Lincoln's  Legacy  of 
Inspiration  By  Frederick  Trevor  Hill  Author  of  "Lin- 
coln the  Lawyer,"  Etc.  [Device]  Frederick  A.  Stokes 
Company    New  York    Publishers  652 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1909.)     Bds.     Fp.     12mo.     (14),  60  pp. 

HILL,  HENRY  WAYLAND:  Addresses  of  Henry 
Wayland  Hill,  LL.D.,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  On  Septem- 
ber 30,  1902  In  accepting  for  the  Buffalo  Historical 
Society  the  Lincoln  Statue  Presented  by  the  Lincoln 
Birthday  Association  On  January  13,  1903,  In  pre- 
senting, for  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the 
Buffalo  Historical  Society,  a  Gold  Key  to  Hon.  Andrew 
Langdon  [Reprint  from  Buffalo  Historical  Publications, 
Vol.  vi]  653 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     1 1  pp. 

HILL,  JOHN  WESLEY:  The  Religion  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  An  Oration  by  Rev.  John  Wesley  Hill,  D.D., 
LL.D.  Pastor  of  the  Metropolitan  Temple,  New  York. 
[Portrait]  Abraham  Lincoln.  From  a  photograph 
taken  in  Washington  in  1864.  Published  for  Free  Dis- 
tribution by  George  H.  Baker  President  Railway  Edu- 
cational Association,  Brooktyn,  N.  Y.  654 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     12mo.     14  (1)  pp. 


206       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

HILL,  JOHN  WESLEY:  Abraham  Lincoln  Man  of 
God.  By  John  Wesley  Hill,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Chancellor 
of  Lincoln  Memorial  University  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 
New  York  and  London  The  Knickerbocker  Press 
1920  655 

Also  edition  1922.     CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     xxv,  416  pp. 

HISTORY,  THE  MAGAZINE  OF:  The  Magazine  of 
History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  19  | \Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  1\\  Comprising  The 
Nasby  Papers  Extracts  from  Letters  on  the  American 
Rebellion  Proceedings  of  the  Union  League  of  Phila- 
delphia Regarding  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln The  President's  Message  [December  P,  1863] 
William  Abbatt  410  East  32d  Street,  New  York 
1912  656 

Also  cover  title.     Post  4to.     79  pp. 

HISTORY,  THE  MAGAZINE  OF:  The  Magazine  of 
History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  20  Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  2.  Madame  Surratt, 
A  Drama  in  Five  Acts  By  the  late  James  Webb  Rogers 
William  Abbatt  410  East  32d  Street  New  York 
1912  657 

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HISTORY,  THE  MAGAZINE  OF :     The  Magazine  of 

History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  25  \\Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  3\\  The  President's 
Special  Session  Message,  July  4,  1861  Supposed  speech 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  style  of  Thucydides  [in 
Greek  with  English  translation]  By  Wilfred  O.  Bailey, 
Oxford,  1893  Speeches  in  Parliament  on  the  Ass'n.  by 
Grey,  Disraeli,  Forster,  Hausfield,  London  1866  On 
the  death  of  Lincoln  R.  W.  Emerson  1865  John 
Bright  on  the  death  of  Lincoln  London  1865  Proc. 
U.  S.  Dist.  Court,  Indp's.  1865  A.  L.  A  Sermon  Rev. 
Byron  A.  Woods  Phila.  1895  The  Darkest  Hour. 
Brig.  Gen.  Chas.  Hamlin     Portland,  Me.      1894     An 


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Interview  with  Mr.  L.  in  1862  Rev.  W.  W.  Malet,  Lon- 
don '63  The  Lincoln  Play  Bills  Boston  Transcript 
1913    William  Abbatt    1914  658 

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HISTORY,  THE  MAGAZINE  OF:  The  Magazine  of 
History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  29  |  \Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  4\\  J.  Wilkes  Booth, 
or  the  National  Tragedy  In  5  Acts  By  Wm.  A.  Luby, 
Kalamazoo,  1880    William  Abbatt     1914  659 

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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  32  \\Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  5\\  Sermon  Apl.  16, 
1865  Rev.  H.  P.  Thompson  The  Passage  from  Harris- 
burg  to  Washington  Feb.  22/23  1861  Allen  Pinkerton. 
Abra.  L.  seen  from  the  Field  Gen.  Joshua  L.  Chamber- 
lain Lincoln  [Poems]  Herman  L.  Hagedorn  Some 
Phases  of  the  life  and  character  of  Lincoln  Capt.  Geo. 
R.  Snowden    William  Abbatt    1914  660 

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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  34  \\Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  6\\  The  Irrepressi- 
ble Conflict  [Plan]  By  S.  D.  Carpenter,  Madison,  Wis. 
1862  The  Assassination.  Capt.  John  T.  Bolton  In 
Memoriam  Frank  B.  Carpenter  N.  Y.  1865  Abraham 
Lincoln    Anon.    N.  Y.  1865    Lincoln's  Favorite  Hymn 

Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson    New  York  18 William 

Abbatt    1914  661 

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No.  40  1 1 Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.7\\  The  Tragedy  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Five  Acts  By  an  American  Artist 
[Hiram  D.  Torrie]  Glasgow,  James  Brown  &  Son,  1876 
Lincoln  as  a  Story-Teller  Col.  Wm.  C.  Church  N.  Y. 
1871  The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Rev. 
Newman  Hall,  D.D.  John  Snow,  London,  1865  Wil- 
liam Abba  tt  1915.  662 
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HISTORY,  THE  MAGAZINE  OF:  The  Magazine  of 
History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  43  ||jR#r<?  Lincolniana  —  No.  8\\  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, His  Personal  History  and  Public  Record  By  E.  B. 
Washburne  Wash.  1860  The  Lesson  of  the  Hour  Rev. 
E.  J.  Young.  Bost.  1865  Looking  Back  across  the 
War-Gulf  Robert  Dale  Owen  Bost.  1870.  William 
Abbatt      1915  663 

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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  45  ||l?tfn?  Lincolniana  —  No.  9\\  The  Life  and 
Character  of  Lincoln  By  Rev.  Richard  Edwards,  Nor- 
mal, 111.  '65  Abraham  Lincoln :  His  "Illusion"  of  1860. 
Dr.  Erastus  E.  Holt,  Portland,  Me.  1901  Abraham 
Lincoln  Letter  and  Poem.  B.  B.  French,  Albany,  1865 
Abraham  Lincoln  [Poem]  Tom  Taylor  London  1865 
The  Prayer  of  the  Presidents.  Benj .  F.  Burnham.  Bos- 
ton   '87.    William  Abbatt    1916  '  664 

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ing A  Sermon  [and  poem]  [Stonington,  1865]  .  . 
Rev.  A.  G.  Palmer  Abraham  Lincoln :  A  Study  [Liv- 
erpool, 1865]  .  .  "R.  Y ."  The  Coming  Contraband  [New 


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York,  186Z]  Captain  Charles  C.  Nott  Meeting  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  —  Hon.  Horatio  L.  Wait  Abraham  Lin- 
coln At  Home  —  Mrs.  C.  H.  Gehrmann  Tarrytown, 
New  York  Reprinted  William  Abbatt  1916  Being 
Extra  Number  49  of  The  Magazine  of  History  with 
Notes  and  Queries  665 

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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
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ing Sermon  at  Honolulu  [1865].  —  Rev.  S.  C.  Damon 
Remarks  in  the  Church  at  Dartmouth  College  [1862] 
Rev.  S.  P.  Leeds  The  Administration  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln [1877]  Gideon  Welles  Lincoln,  Commander- 
in-Chief.  .  .  Captain  I.  W.  Heysinger  Tarrytown,  New 
York  Reprinted  William  Abbatt  1916  Being  Ex- 
tra Number  53  of  The  Magazine  of  History  with  Notes 
and  Queries  666 

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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  58  [Device]  Rare  Lincolniana  No.  12  Compris- 
ing The  Chicago  Copperhead  Convention,  Aug.  29, 
1 864  Abraham  Lincoln  —  An  Oration  [  1891  ]  —  Wil- 
liam G.  Frost  Death  of  a  Witness  of  the  Tragedy  [  Wil- 
liam Withers]  Before  Lincoln  was  a  great  man  —  Jane 
Martin  Johns  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg  [Poem]  — Bay- 
ard Taylor  Tarrytown,  New  York  Reprinted  Wil- 
liam Abbatt  1917  Being  Extra  Number  58  of  The 
Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries.  667 

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prising :  "A  Time  to  weep"  —  Sermon  [1863]  —  Rev. 
R.  H.  Williams       Recollections  of  President  Lincoln 


210       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

[1914]     Moses  Greely  Parker,  M.D.    Abraham  Lincoln 

—  An  Essay  [1879]  Bvt.  Col.  Geo.  H.  Hicks,  96th  Ills. 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Edwin  M.  Stanton  [1889]  [The 
late]  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  Thomas  M.  Vincent,  U.  S.  A. 
Lincoln  and  the  Convention  of  1860  [1915]  Gerry  W. 
Hazelton  A  Workingman's  Ideas  of  Conscription 
[Phil  a.  1863]  Anon  Tarry  town,  New  York  Reprinted 
William  Abbatt,  1917  Being  Extra  Number  61  of  The 
Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  668 
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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
65  [Device]  Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  14  Compris- 
ing: Memorial  Address  at  St.  John,  N.  B.  [1865]  — 
Charles  M.  Ellis  From  "Trans-Atlantic  Sketches," 
London  [1865]  — Anon  From  the  Bangkok  "Record- 
er" [1865]  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln  [Poem] 
[1867]  Edouard  Grenier  America  then  and  now 
[1860,  1917]—  Lady  Agnes  Macdonell     On  Lincoln 

—  Truman  H.  Bartlett  The  Old  Toy  Shop  "The 
Crisis"  and  Lincoln  —  Ezra  M.  Prince    Lincoln's  Hands 

—  Alexander  Doyle  Tarrytown,  New  York  Reprinted 
William  Abbatt  1919  Being  Extra  Number  65  of  The 
Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  669 
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History  with  Notes  and  Queries  Extra  Number  — 
No.  69  [Device]  Rare  Lincolniana  —  No.  15  Com- 
prising: Two  Contributions  [Poem]  [1868]  From 
The  Dutch  of  J.  C.  Altorffer  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Na- 
tion's Martyr  [1865]  John  W.  Tarbox  President  Lin- 
coln's Unlucky  Past  [1867]  — Allan  Forman  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  and  Colonization  —  Charles  K.  Tuckerman 
My  First  and  my  Last  sight  of  President  Lincoln  Gen. 
Horatio  King  Abraham  Lincoln  at  Cincinnati  —  W.  M. 
Dickson     President  Lincoln's  Bravery  —  Gen.  Benj.  F. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       211 

Butler    Lincoln  and  Missouri    Lincoln's  Last  Anecdote 

—  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson  Cobden  on  Lincoln  — 
John  Morley  An  Unpublished  Lincoln  Letter  [1860] 
Tarrytown,  New  York  Reprinted  William  Abbatt, 
1920  Being  Extra  Number  69  of  The  Magazine  of  His- 
tory with  Notes  and  Queries  Application  pending  for 
admission  as  second-class  matter  at  the  postoffice  at 
Menasha,  Wis.  670 
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ing The  Providential  Significance  of  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  [1865]  —Rev.  Robert  B.  Yard  The  Role 
of  Doctors'  Sons  in  the  Lincoln  Administration  Dr. 
William  Browning  What  was  Abraham  Lincoln's  Re- 
ligion? [19  items]  — John  W.  Starr,  Jr.  In  President 
Lincoln's  Kitchen — [The  late]  James  A.  Scrymser 
President  Lincoln's  "Sermon" — [The  late]  George 
Stewart  Lincoln  and  the  Spiritualists  —  Rev.  W.  E. 
Barton  Lincoln's  Seven  Hits  with  a  Rifle  —  Rev.  W. 
A.  Bartlett  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Reprinted  William 
Abbatt  1921  Being  Extra  Number  73  of  The  Maga- 
zine of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  671 

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—  No.  17  Comprising  Washington  and  Lincoln  .  . 
[The  late]  Rev.  Cyrus  T.  Brady  The  Nation's  Wail 
.  .  [The  late]  Rev.  George  Duffield  [1865]  Captain 
Lincoln  vs.  Private  Thompson  .  .  [1832]  Frank  E. 
Stevens  A  New  Lincoln  Story  .  .  M.  C.  deK.  Mem- 
ories of  Lincoln  .  .  Rev.  C.  S.  Bullock  The  tall  strang- 
er on  Dorchester  Heights,   [The  late]  Albert  D.  Pentz 


212       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Reprinted  William  Abbatt  1921 
Being  Extra  Number  77  of  The  Magazine  of  History 
with  Notes  and  Queries  672 

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—  No.  1 8  Comprising  The  Murder  of  President  Lin- 
coln— [The  late]  W.  T.  Stead  The  Lincoln  Way  — 
C.  M.  Thompson  On  Lincoln  [1863]  —Walt  Whit- 
man Making  the  Life  Mask  of  Lincoln  —  Douglas 
Volk  "Punch's"  Tribute  to  Lincoln  [1865]  —  Tom 
Taylor  Response  to  "Punch's"  Tribute  — M.  F.  D. 
Lincoln  on  Fiume  [1853] — Anon  Anna  Ward's 
Prayer  —  Mrs.  Harriet  R.  Davis  Lincoln  and  "Hard- 
Shell"  Baptists  —  Thomas  B.  McGregor     Lincoln  1861 

—  Henry  Watterson  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  William  Ab- 
batt, 1922  Being  Extra  Number  81  of  The  Magazine 
of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  673 

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—  No.  19  Comprising  Maple  Leaves  from  Canada 
For  the  Grave  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  [1865]  Rev.  Robt. 
Norton  Rev.  Robt.  F.  Burns  Relics  of  Lincoln  show 
Plain  Life  —  Sun,  N.  Y.  Lincoln's  Spirituality  — 
Transcript,  Boston  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Reprinted 
William  Abbatt,  1922  Being  Extra  Number  85  of  The 
Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  674 
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LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       213 

[1921]  Reminiscences  of  Lincoln  —  Joseph  Chal- 
len  The  Great  Bell  Roland — [Poem] — Theodore 
Tilton  Lincoln  as  He  Knew  Him  —  Andrew  J.  Pro- 
vost Capture  of  Norfolk  —  J.  Hollywood  Our  most 
lovable  hero  —  Charles  Tenney  Jackson  Tarrytown, 
N.  Y.  William  Abbatt,  1 922  Being  Extra  Number  89 
of  The  Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  675 

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tra Number  —  No.  93  [Device]  Rare  Lincolniana 
\\No.  21\\  Comprising  The  American  Rebellion  — 
O.  J.  Victor  [1861]  The  Anglo-American  News-Let- 
ter and  Sulgrave  Bulletin,  August,  1920  Tarrytown, 
N.  Y.  Reprinted  William  Abbatt,  1923  Being  Ex- 
tra Number  93  of  The  Magazine  of  History  with  Notes 
and  Queries  676 

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ican News-Letter  and  Sulgrave  Bulletin.     (The  Journal  of  the 
Anglo-American  Society  and  of  the  Sulgrave  Institution.)     No. 
4.     August,  1920. 
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— \\No.  22\\  Comprising  Lincoln  at  Harrisburg  — 
[February  22,  1861]  James  Russell  Lowell  on  Lincoln 
—  [July  21,  1865]  Lincoln  on  the  Anglo-American 
Stage  —  H.  T.  P.  Lincoln's  Lost  Grandmother  —  Rev. 
W.  S.  Barton,  D.D.  [And  Thirteen  Items]  Tarry- 
town, N.  Y.  Reprinted  William  Abbatt,  1923  Be- 
ing Extra  Number  98  of  The  Magazine  of  History  with 
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HISTORY,  THE  MAGAZINE  OF:  Vol.  26  No.  2 
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tra Number  —  No.  102,  Part  1  [Device]  \  \Rare  Lin- 
colniana  —  No.  23\\  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate  at 
Galesburg,  111.  Oct.  7,  1858  And  its  celebration  fifty 
year  after.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Reprinted  William 
Abbatt,  1924  Being  Extra  Number  102  of  The  Maga- 
zine of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries  678 
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colniana  —  No.  23-a\\  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate 
at  Galesburg,  111.,  Oct.  7,  1858  and  its  celebration  fifty 
years  after.  [Concluded]  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Re- 
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colniana  —  No.  24\\  Letters  of  Gideon  Welles  [I860- 
1871] — From  MMS  Lincoln  at  a  Review  —  Ira 
S.  Dodd  Edwin  Forbes  Lincoln  in  New  England, 
1848  —  Boston  Advertiser,  Atlas,  Journal  Lincoln 
first  to  be  attacked  by  the  Malcontents  —  W.  E.  Brigham 
Lincoln  suggests  a  lecture  to  Bayard  Taylor,  1863 
From  MS.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Reprinted  William 
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United  States —  [1896]  Frederick  S.  Dickson  Abra- 
ham Lincoln —  [1865]  Salvador  Camacho  Roldan 
Lincoln  on  Stage  and  Screen  —  Sherwin  Lawrence  Cook 
The  Sunday  After  —  [1866]  Mr.  P.  A.  Hanaford  Lin- 
coln on  his  Family —  [1860]  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Re- 
printed William  Abbatt  1925  Being  Extra  Number 
109  of  The  Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Quer- 
ies 681 

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containing  fac-simile  Lincoln  letter. 

HOARD,  W.  D. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  by  W. 
D.  Hoard,  before  the  Loyal  Legion,  Milwaukee,  Feb. 
6th,  1895.  682 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     5"x9".     (4)  pp. 

HOBSON,  J.  T. :  The  Lincoln  Year  Book  Contain- 
ing Immortal  Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Spoken  and 
Written  on  Various  Occasions  Preceded  by  Appropriate 
Scripture  Texts  and  Followed  by  Choice  Poetic  Selec- 
tions for  Each  Day  in  the  Year,  with  Special  Reference 
to  Anniversary  Dates.  Compiled  by  J.  T.  Hobson, 
D.D.,  LL.B.  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Six  Press  of 
United  Brethern  Publishing  House  Dayton,  Ohio  683 
CI.     Portraits  and  plates.     12mo.     383  pp. 

HOBSON,  J.  T. :  Footprints  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Presenting  Many  Interesting  Facts,  Reminiscences  and 
Illustrations  Never  Before  Published  By  J.  T.  Hob- 
son,  D.D.,  LL.B.,  Author  of  "The  Lincoln  Year  Book," 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Nine  The  Otterbein  Press 
Dayton,  Ohio  684 

CI.     Fp.     Portraits  and  plates.     12mo.     1 14  pp. 

HOBSON,  J.  T. :  The  Master  and  His  Servant  Com- 
parative Outline  Sketches  — of —  The  Redeemer  of  Man- 
kind, and  the  Emancipator  of  a  Race  — with —  Relative 
Antecedent  and  Subsequent  Events  and  Persons  Com- 
pared — showing —  The  most  Wonderful  and  Pleasing 


216       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Similitudes  Ever  Recorded  in  the  History  of  Mankind 
By  J.  T.  Hobson,  D.D.,  LL.B.  Author  of  "The  Lincoln 
Year  Book,"  and  "Footprints  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Thirteen  The  United  Brethren 
Publishing  House      Dayton,  Ohio  685 

CI.     16mo.     126  pp. 

HOFMAN,  V.:     Abraham  Lincoln       Liberator  of  the 
Slaves.     Story  for  Children  by  V.  Hofman.     Translat- 
ed from  the  Sermon.      [Cut]      Publication  of  bookseller 
and  printer  M.  O.  Wolf. 
Saint   Petersburg)  Moscow 

Court  )  Bridge  686 

N.d.     (March  24th,  1874)     Bds.     16mo.     106  pp. 
Copied  literally  from  Russian  Characters. 

HOLDOM,  JESSE:  Lincoln  Centennial  Address 
Delivered  by  Jesse  Holdom  At  McKinley  High  School, 
Chicago  February  12,  1909  Compliments  of  Jesse 
Holdom  687 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Privately  printed,  1909)  8vo. 
13  pp. 

HOLDOM,  JESSE:  Lincoln  Centennial  Address 
Delivered  by  Jesse  Holdom  Before  the  West  End  Wo- 
man's Club,  Chicago  February  12,  1909  Compliments 
of  Jesse  Holdom  688 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Privately  printed,  1909)  8vo. 
6  pp. 

HOLLAND,  H.  W. :  Lincoln  Medals.  By  H.  W.  H. 
From  the  American  Journal  of  Numismatics.  Boston 
Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son,  1875  689 

Large  8vo.     5  pp.     * 

HOLT,  ERASTUS  EUGENE :  An  Address  Delivered 
at  the  Auditorium,  Portland,  Maine,  on  the  Eleventh 
Annual  Banquet  of  the  [Portrait]  Lincoln  Club, 
Tuesday  Evening,  February  12,  1901,  in  observance  of 
the  ninety-second  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Abraham 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       217 

Lincoln.  By  Erastus  Eugene  Holt,  A.M.,  M.D.  Port- 
land:  Marks  Printing  House.      1901  690 

8vo.     20  pp. 

Reprint  from  the  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Science. 

HOLT,  JOSEPH:  Vindication  of  Judge  Advocate 
General  Holt,  from  the  Foul  Slanders  of  Traitors, 
their  Aidors,  Abettors,  and  Sympathizers,  acting  in  the 
interest  of  Jefferson  Davis,  Second  edition.  Compris- 
ing the  depositions  of  Joseph  Hoere  and  William  H. 
Roberts,  and  the  letters  of  Hon.  James  F.  Wilson,  Chair- 
man of  the  Judiciary  Commitee ;  of  Hons.  Geo.  L.  Bout- 
well  and  D.  Morris,  members  of  said  Committee,  and 
of  Pvt.  Col.  Turner,  and  of  Hon.  E.  M.  Stanton,  Secre- 
tary of  War.  691 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     15  pp.     * 

Prefatory  letter  dated  Washington,  Sept.  4th,  1885.     Relative  to 

conduct  of  the  trial  of  the  assassins. 

HOLT,  JOSEPH :  Vindication  of  Hon.  Joseph  Holt. 
Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Washington.  Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  511 
Ninth  Street,  1873.  692 

Gen.  Holt  was  accused  of  having  withheld  from  President  John- 
son, the  recommendation  of  certain  members  of  the  Military  Com- 
mission before  whom  the  assassins  were  tried  that  the  sentence  of 
Mrs.  Surratt  be  commuted.  This  pamphlet  presents  further  evi- 
dence to  the  contrary.     * 

HOWE,  MRS.  H.  W.:  Lincoln  Entertainment. —  Ar- 
ranged by  —  Mrs.  H.  W.  Howe.  Price, —  10  Cents 
[Device]  Published  by  School  Publishing  Co.,  Darrow- 
ville,  Ohio.  693 

N.d.     12mo.     22,   (2)   pp. 

HUBBARD,  ELBERT:  Little  Journeys  to  the 
Homes  of  Great  Americans  Abraham  Lincoln  [De- 
vice] Written  by  Elbert  Hubbard  and  done  into  a  Book 
by  The  Roycrofters  at  their  shop  at  East  Aurora,  New 
York,     mcmxi.  694 

Portrait.     12mo.     80  pp. 


218       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

HUBBARD,  ELBERT:  Abraham  Lincoln  Man  and 
American  An  Intimate  Relation,  by  his  fellow-towns- 
man, Elbert  Hubbard  [Device]  Done  into  print  by 
The  Roycrofters  and  published  by  the  Hartford  Lunch 
Co.  of  New  York  695 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1917)     Cut  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     16mo. 
45,  (3)  pp. 

HUBBARD,  ELBERT:  Abe  Lincoln  and  Nancy 
Hanks  Being  one  of  Elbert  Hubbard's  Famous  little 
journeys  to  which  is  added  for  full  measure  a  tribute  to 
the  Mother  of  Lincoln  [Device]  The  Roycrofters 
East  Aurora,  Erie  County,  New  York  696 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1920)     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     63  pp. 

HUGET,  JAMES  PERCIVAL:  What  Would  Lin- 
coln Say  To  This  Generation*?  The  Substance  of 
the  First  Lenten  Lecture  of  the  Series  of  1918  at  the 
Tompkins  Avenue  Congregational  Church  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Delivered  on  Wednesday,  February  13th  by  Rev. 
James  Percival  Huget,  D.D.  Printed  for  general  dis- 
tribution by  vote  of  the  Church  Committee.  697 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Cut  of  church  and  portrait  of  Dr.  Huget.     8vo. 
19  pp. 

HUGHES,  CHARLES  E. :  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles 
E.  Hughes,  at  the  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican 
Club,  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria,  New  York,  February  12, 
1908.  698 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Law  Reporting  Company, 
67  Wall  Street,  New  York)     Post  4to.     10  pp. 

HULL,  PAUL:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Charatcer 
Sketch     By  Paul  Hull  699 

Cover    title.     N.i.,    n.p.,    n.d.     (Jefferson    Printing    Company, 
Springfield,  III.)     24mo.     10  pp. 

ILLINOIS:  A  Souvenir  for  the  School  Children  of 
Illinois  To  be  used  in  the  Celebration  of  Lincoln's 
Birthday,  Feb.  12th.     Washington's  Birthday,  Feb.  22d, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       219 

Issued  from  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  with 
kind  greetings  to  children,  teachers  and  all  friends  of 
education.  Samuel  M.  Inglis,  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction.  Springfield,  111. :  Phillips  Bros.,  State  Print- 
ers. 1898.  700 
Portraits.     8vo.     16  pp. 

ILLINOIS:  The  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Issued  by  Francis  G.  Blair 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  For  the  Schools 
of  Illinois  701 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Illinois  State  Journal  Co.,  State  Printers, 
Springfield,  III.,  1908)  Portrait  on  front  cover.  Fp.  lis.  8vo. 
45  pp. 

ILLINOIS:  Lincoln  Memorial  Service:  held  Thurs- 
day, February  11,  1909.  Hall  of  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Springfield,  111.  Illinois  State  Journal  Co.,  State 
Printers      1909  702 

8vo.     13  pp.     * 

ILLINOIS:  The  Rail  Splitter  The  Official  Organ 
of  the  Lincoln  League  of  Illinois  James  Edgar  Brown, 
Editor  Volume  1.  Chicago,  U.  S.  A.,  February,  1910. 
Number  1.  703 

Also  ornamental  cover  title.  {Cut  of  Lincoln  splitting  rails  and 
quotation  from  Lincoln  on  front  cover)     Royal  8vo.     32  pp. 

ILLINOIS :  The  Rail  Splitter  The  Official  Organ  of 
the  Lincoln  League  of  Illinois  John  Byrne,  Editor 
in  Chief  Volume  1.  Chicago,  U.  S.  A.,  May, 
1910     Number  2.  704 

Also  ornamental  cover  title.     {Cut  of  Lincoln  splitting  rails  and 
quotation  from  Lincoln  on  front  cover)     Royal  8vo.     40  pp. 
This  and  the  next  above  are  the  only  publications  of  the  League, 
as  it  did  not  survive  the  2nd  issue. 

ILLINOIS:  Memorial  Day  May  Thirtieth  1916 
[State  Seal]  Circular  Compiled  by  H.  T.  Swift  De- 
partment of  Publicity      Under  direction  of  Francis  G. 


220       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Blair  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  [Printed 
by  authority  of  the  State  of  Illinois.']  705 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Schnepp  &  Barnes,  State  Printers,  Springfield, 
111.,  1916)  Portraits  of  Lincoln,  Douglas  and  Grant  on  front 
cover.     lis.  &  Fac-similes.     8vo.     64  pp. 

ILLINOIS:  [Proceedings  of  the  Constitutional  Conven- 
tion] Thursday,  February  12,  1920  10:00  o'clock 
a.m.  706 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     19  pp. 

Addresses  by  Capt.  O.  E.  Carlstrom,  Hon.  Clifton  L.  Conkling 

and  Ex.  Gov.  Joseph  W.  Fifer. 

ILLINOIS:  Commemorative  Exercises  of  Lincoln's 
Birthday  by  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  the  State 
of  Illinois  In  the  Convention  Hall  at  Springfield,  Illi- 
nois Thursday,  February  12,  1920  Eleven  o'clock 
a.m.  707 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 
Back  cover  is  headed,  "Words  of  Lincoln." 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY:  Vol.  I. 
Numbers  2  and  3  July  and  October  1908  Journal 
of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society.  Published  by 
the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Springfield,  Illinois 
[  Union  printers  label]  Springfield,  111.  Phillips  IJros., 
State  Printers      1908  708 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     45  pp. 

Inserted  for  the  reasons  that  it  contains  important  matter  arrang- 
ing for  the  celebration  of  the  semi-centennial  of  the  Debates  and 
Lincoln  Centennial. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY:  Vol.  I. 
January  1909  No.  4  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Society  [Illinois  State  Seal]  Published  by 
the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Springfield,  Illinois 
Phillips  Bros.,  Printers.  [Printers  union  label]  Spring- 
field, Illinois  709 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     [1909]     8vo.     42  pp. 
Contains  "Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Typical  American,"  Jessie  Pal- 
mer Weber,  and  "Partial  Bibliography  of  poems  relating  to  Abra- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       221 

ham  Lincoln,"  by  Mary  Josephine  Booth.  Other  issues  of  this 
Journal  contain  valuable  Lincolniana,  notably  Nos.  2  and  5  of 
Vol.  I,  a  double  number. 

ILLINOIS  WATCH  COMPANY,  THE:  The  Book 
of  A.  Lincoln  Watches  [Device]  1924  The 
Illinois  Watch  Co.     Springfield  710 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Printed  by  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Company, 
Chicago,  1924)  Medallion  portrait  on  front  cover.  II.  24mo. 
19,  (1)  pp. 

ILLINOIS  WATCH  COMPANY :  Lincoln  Essay  Con- 
test To  Increase  Knowledge  and  Admiration  of  Lin- 
coln among  School  Children  in  the  United  States  [De- 
vice] Conducted  by  Illinois  Watch  Company  Spring- 
field, Illinois  711 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Printed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Illinois  Watch  Co. 
Print)  Medallion  head  of  Lincoln  on  covers.  Portrait.  18mo. 
24  pp. 

INAUGURALS:  Inaugural  Address.  March  4, 
1861.  712 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Printed  at  the  National 
Republican  Office)     8vo.     4  pp. 
See  Fish  540. 

INAUGURALS:  The  Brewer  Classics  Farewell  Ad- 
dress of  Washington  Lincoln's  First  Inaugural  Address 
[Ornament]      Price  Six  Cents  713 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Orville  Brewer  Publishing  Co., 
Chicago,  Ills.)     8vo.     32  pp. 

This  is  inserted  for  the  purpose  of  giving  the  student  an  oppor- 
tunity of  studying  the  languages  used  by  the  two  great  presidents. 

INAUGURALS:  No.  142  Young  Folk's  Library  of 
Choice  Literature  Lincoln's  Speeches  [Cut]  Educa- 
tional Publishing  Co.  New  York.  Boston.  Chica- 
go. 714 
Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     32  pp. 

INAUGURALS:  Abraham  Lincoln  First  and  Second 
Inaugural  Addresses       Message,  July  5,   1861       Proc- 


222       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

lamation,  January  1,  1863  Gettysburg  Address,  No- 
vember 19,  1863  [Device]  Washington  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office  1909  715 
Post  4to.    40  pp. 

INAUGURALS:  Merrill's  English  Texts  Selec- 
tions from  the  Writings  and  Addresses  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Edited  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Cor- 
nelia Beare,  Instructor  in  English,  Wadleigh  High 
School,  New  York  City  [Device]  New  York 
Charles  E.  Merrill  Co.  44-60  East  Twenty-Third 
Street  716 

N.d.     (Copyright,  IP  JO)     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     187  pp. 

INAUGURALS:  Longman's  English  Classics.  Lin- 
coln's Inaugurals,  Addresses  and  Letters.  [Selections] 
Edited  with  an  introductory  memoir  and  notes  by  Daniel 
Kilham  Dodge,  Ph.D.  Professor  of  the  English  lan- 
guage and  Literature  at  the  University  of  Illinois.  [De- 
vice] New  York:  Longmans,  Green,  and  Co.  Lon- 
don, Bombay,  and  Calcutta.     1910.  717 

CI.    4*4  "x7".     122  pp. 

INAUGURALS:  62d  Congress  2d  Session  Senate 
Document  No.  439  Abraham  Lincoln  First  and  Sec- 
ond Inaugural  Addresses  Message,  July  5,  1861  Proc- 
lamation, January  1,  1863  Gettysburg  Address,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1863  [Device]  Presented  by  Mr.  Clark  of 
Wyoming  March  19,  1912.  —  Ordered  to  be  printed 
March  25,  1912.  —  Ordered  reprinted  with  corrections 
Washington      1912  718 

Cover  title.     8vo.     40  pp. 

INDIANA:  Program  for  the  Lincoln  Centenary 
1809  Friday,  February  12  1909  Prepared  for  the 
Schools  of  Indiana  By  the  State  Department  of  Public 
Instruction  Assisted  by  Professors  A.  J.  Woodburn  and 
S.  B.  Harding  Department  of  History,  Indiana  Univer- 
sity    Fassett  A.  Cotton     State  Superintendent  of  Public 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       223 

Instruction  Indianapolis:  Wm.  B.  Burford,  Contrac- 
tor for  State  Printing  and  Binding  1908.  719 
Cover  tide.     8vo.     8  pp. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  (IND.)  :  Abraham  Lincoln  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1809  720 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     6  pp. 

A   Selected  list  of  books   on   Abraham   Lincoln  with   numerous 

references  to  magazine  articles.     The  Bulletin  of  this  Library 

for  February,  1909  {Vol.  5,  No.  3)  also  contains  a  short  Lincoln 

list. 

INGERSOLL,  R.  G. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Oration 
by  Colonel  R.  G.  Ingersoll.  Price  Threepence.  Lon- 
don:    R.  Forder,  28  Stonecutter  Street,  E.  C.  1893.  721 

Cover  title.     12mo.       30  pp. 
First  Pamphlet  Edition. 

INGERSOLL,  R.  G.:  Peoples  Pocket  Series  No.  213 
Edited  by  E.  Haldeman- Julius  A  Lecture  on  Lincoln 
By  Robert  G.  Ingersoll  Appeal  Publishing  Company 
Girard,  Kansas  722 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     32mo.     59,   (5)  pp. 

INGERSOLL,  R.  G. :  Ten  Cent  Pocket  Series  No. 
213  Edited  by  E.  Haldeman- Julius  Lecture  on  Lin- 
coln Robert  G.  Ingersoll  Haldeman-Julius  Company 
Girard,  Kansas  723 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     32mo.     57,  v  pp. 

INGERSOLL,  R.  G. :  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Lecture 
by  Robert  G.  Ingersoll.  Nothing  is  grander  than  to 
break  chains  from  the  bodies  of  men  —  nothing  nobler 
than  to  destroy  the  phantoms  of  the  soul.  New  York. 
C.  P.  Farrell,  Publisher,      1907  724 

Also  cover  title,  with  portrait  of  author.  Fp.  12mo.  (3), 
123-173  pp. 

INGERSOLL,  ROBERT  G.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Robert  G.  Ingersoll  [Device]  Nothing  is  grander 
than  to  break  chains  from  the  bodies  of  men  —  nothing 


224       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meserve  Text 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  was  made  from  a  print 
from  the  original  negative  of  carte-de-visite  size,  made  by 
Brady,  in  Washington  in  1864.  The  exact  date  is  not 
known. 

The  negative  is  so  perfect  that  enlargements  have  been 
made  up  to  20x24  inches  in  size,  without  losing  the  sharp- 
ness of  the  original. 

The  original  negative  is  in  the  Meserve  collection,  New 
York. 

This  photograph  is  No.  68  in  the  Meserve  book  of  "The 
Photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Privately  Printed  New 
York.     1911." 


Four  other  negatives  were  made  at  the  same  time,  being 
Nos.  69,  70,  71,  and  72  of  the  Meserve  collection;  all  show- 
ing Lincoln  seated  at  a  table.  These  show  conclusively 
that  Mr.  Lincoln  was  not  slouchy  in  dress. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       225 

nobler  than  to  destroy  the  phantoms  of  the  soul  John 
Lane  Company     New  York     mcmvii  725 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     100  pp. 

This  authorized  special  edition  has  been  published  with  the  per- 
mission of  C.  P.  Farrell. 

INGERSOLL,  ROBERT  G.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Robert  G.  Ingersoll  [Device]  Nothing  is  grander 
than  to  break  chains  from  the  bodies  of  men  —  nothing 
nobler  than  to  destroy  the  phantoms  of  the  soul  John 
Lane  Company      New  York — mcmvii  726 

Portrait.     8vo.     100  pp. 

Collector's   Limited   Autograph   Edition   of   one   hundred   copies 
on  Imperial  Japanese  Vellum,  J4  Levant,  with  portrait  and  auto- 
graph of  author.     September  6th,  1907. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

INGHAM,  JOHN  ALBERTSON:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  Address  delivered  at  the  Commencement  Exercises 
of  the  Irvington  High  School  in  the  Town  Hall,  Irving- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  Thursday  Evening,  June  26,  1902.  By  John 
Albertson  Ingham  [Device]  The  Knickerbocker 
Press     New  York  727 

Also  cover  title.  N.d.  (Kirkside,  Irvington-on-Hudson,  New 
York,  December,  1902)     8vo.     26  pp. 

INGRAHAM,  CHARLES  A.:  Elmer  E.  Ellsworth 
and  the  Zouaves  of  '61  by  Charles  A.  Ingraham,  author 
of  "Washington  Irving' '  and  Other  Essays.  [Seal  of 
Chicago  Historical  Society]  728 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {University  of  Chicago  Press,  Chicago,  III.)  Fp. 
and  lis.     8vo. 

To  be  published  in  1925  and  inserted  in  the  Bibliography,  for  the 
reason  that  Ellsworth  was  the  first  commissioned  officer  to  give 
his  life  in  the  Civil  War  and  of  his  intimate  relation  with  Abra- 
ham Lincoln. 

INSTITUTE  IMPERIAL  DE  FRANCE:  La  Mort 
Du  President  Lincoln  Par  M.  Edouard  Grenier  Lu 
Dans  la  seance  publique  annuelle  de  PAcademie  fran- 
caise  le  29  aout      1867  729 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     7  pp. 


226       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

IRISH,  E.  M. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Lincoln  Club  at  Kalamazoo,  Michigan, 
February  9,  1907  By  E.  M.  Irish  [Ornament]  K. 
P.  Co.     Print  730 

Cover  title.     N.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     26  pp. 

IRISH,  MARIE:  Good  Things  for  Washington  and 
Lincoln  Birthdays  Original  recitations,  monologues, 
exercises,  dialogues,  pantomime  songs,  motion  songs, 
drills  and  plays  Suitable  for  all  ages  By  Marie  Irish 
Author  of  "The  Best  Drill  Book,"  'The  Boys'  Entertain- 
er," "Catchy  Comic  Dialogues,"  "Children's  Comic  Dia- 
logues," "The  Days  We  Celebrate,"  "Good  Thinks  for 
Christmas,"  "Good  Things  for  Thanksgiving,  "The  Lit- 
tle Folks'  Budget,"  "Little  People's  Plays,"  "Patriotic 
Celebrations,"  "The  Surprise  Drill  Book,"  and  "Tab- 
leaux and  Scenic  Readings."  [Device]  Chicago  T. 
S.  Denison  &  Company      Publishers  731 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

Good  Things  for  Washington  and  Lincoln  Birthdays       (Cut  of 

heads  of  Washington  and  Lincoln  and  Goddess  of  Liberty)     T. 

S.  Denison  &  Company      Publishers      Chicago 

N.d.     12mo.     115  pp. 

Also  edition  with  cover  title  as  follows : 

Price  30  cents  Washington  and  Lincoln  Birthdays      (Portrait  of 

Washington  and  Lincoln  and  cut  of  Goddess  of  Liberty)     T.  S. 

Denison  &  Company      Publishers      Chicago 

IRWIN,  B.  F. :  Lincoln  Lincoln's  Religious  Belief 
Original  Reminiscence  and  Research  by  B.  F.  Irwin 
Pleasant  Plains,  Illinois  Privately  printed  H.  E. 
Barker,     Springfield,  Illinois     1919  732 

Cover  title.     8vo.     11  pp. 
Two  hundred  copies. 

JACKSON,  S.  TREVENA:  Lincoln's  Use  of  the  Bi- 
ble By  S.  Trevena  Jackson  [Device]  New  York: 
Eaton  &  Mains     Cincinnati :     Jennings  &  Graham    733 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1909)     Portrait.     Medallion  head  of  Lincoln 
on  front  cover.     16mo.     35  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       227 

Also  subsequent  editions  with  plain  paper  cover,  and  imprint  of 
The  Abingdon  Press      New  York      Cincinnati. 

JACKSON,  S.  W.:  A  Fair  Rebel's  Interviews  with 
Abraham  Lincoln  New  York  Privately  Printed 
mcmxvii  734 

N.i.     Bds.     Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  also  of  the  girl  from  original 

negatives  pasted  in.     16mo.     11  pp. 

Forty  copies  printed  by  S.  W.  Jackson  of  Mont  Clair,  N.  J.,  son 

of  the  "Fair  Rebel."     It  is  a  very  pleasing  description  of  how  the 

daughters  of  Va.  showed  their  loyalty  to  their  state. 

Also  four  copies  on  large  paper. 

JACOBS,  HENRY  EYSTER:  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
World-Message  By  Henry  Eyster  Jacobs  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  The  United  Lutheran  Publication  House  735 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1919)     CI.     16mo.     133  pp. 

JANEWAY,  J.  L.:  By  Rev.  J.  L.  Janeway,  Pastor  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  736 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     16  pp. 
Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln  by  Rev.  J.  L.  Janeway,  Pas- 
tor of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Harrington,  N.  J.  April  19,  1865. 

JANON,  PATRICE  DE:  Answer  and  Defense  of 
Patrice  De  Janon,  late  Professor  of  Spanish  at  West 
Point,  to  the  report  and  statements  to  the  President  of 
the  United  States,  July  16,  1864,  by  General  Richard 
Delafield.  Washington,  D.  C.  McGill  &  Witherow, 
Printers  and  Stereotypers.  737 

8vo.    76  pp.    * 

JAVITS,  BENJAMIN  A.:  Lincoln  and  the  Present 
International  Situation  A  contribution  to  the 
thought  on  world  peace,  by  Benjamin  A.  Javits  New 
York      1924  738 

N.i.     12mo.     24  pp. 

JAYNE,  WILLIAM:  Lincoln's  Birthday,  1907.  Per- 
sonal Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address 
by  Dr.  William  Jayne.       Delivered  before  the  Spring- 


228       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

field  Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, February  12,  1907,  at  The  Lincoln  Home.  739 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     21  pp. 

JAYNE,  WILLIAM:  Personal  Reminiscences  of  the 
Martyred  President  Abraham  Lincoln  By  his  neigh- 
bor and  intimate  friend  Dr.  William  Jayne  An  Ad- 
dress delivered  by  Dr.  Jayne  to  the  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  February  12,  1900  Pub- 
lished by  the  Grand  Army  Hall  and  Memorial  Associa- 
tion 740 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Press  of  Umbdenstock-Fris  key-Porter  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; Copyright,  1908)  Portraits  and  cuts.  Fp.  16mo.  58 
pp. 

JENNINGS,  JANET:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Great- 
est American  By  Janet  Jennings  [Device]  Dedicat- 
ed to  the  plain  people  of  the  Nation  he  saved  —  To  the 
University  of  Wisconsin  that  honors  his  memory.        741 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Cantwell  Printing  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.  Copy- 
right, 1909)     Bds.     Fp.     lis.     16mo.     (7),  9-171  pp. 

JOHNSON,  ALLEN :  Stephen  A.  Douglas  ;  A  Study 
in  American  Politics  By  Allen  Johnson  Professor  of 
History  in  Bowdoin  College ;  sometime  Professor  of  His- 
tory in  Iowa  College.  New  York  The  Macmillan 
Company      1908      [All  rights  reserved]  742 

12mo.    503  pp* 

JOHNSON,  BYRON  BERKELEY:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Boston  Corbett  With  Personal  Recollec- 
tions of  each  John  Wilkes  Booth  and  Jefferson  Davis 
A  True  Story  of  their  Capture  Byron  Berkeley  John- 
son    Waltham,  Mass.      1914  743 

N.i.  {Privately  printed  —  June,  1914)  CI.  Portraits.  8vo. 
71pp. 

JOHNSON,  EASTMAN:  The  Boy  Lincoln  East- 
man Johnson  1824-1906  Concerning  the  Artist.  744 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     4  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       229 

JOHNSON,  EDWARD  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln  &  His 
Last  Resting  Place  A  Leaflet  Published  for  Distribu- 
tion at  the  National  Lincoln  Monument  in  the  City  of 
Springfield,  Illinois  [Device]  Compiled  by  Edward 
S.  Johnson,  Custodian  745 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     lis.     8vo.     25  pp. 

Also  additional  matter  on  title  page  as  shown  in  No.  492,  Fay. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  J.  Abraham  Lincoln  The 
Christian  By  William  J.  Johnson  [Device]  New 
York:  Eaton  &  Mains  Cincinnati:  Jennings  & 
Graham  746 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1913)     CI.     Portraits.     12mo.     228  pp. 

JOHNSTON,  FRANK:  The  Hampton  Roads  Con- 
ference By  Hon.  Frank  Johnston  Reprinted  from 
Publications  of  the  Mississippi  Historical  Society  —  Vol. 
viii  747 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     57-80  pp. 

JONES,  EDWARD  SMYTH,  [Negro] :  The  Sylvan 
Cabin  A  Centenary  Ode  on  the  Birth  of  Lincoln  And 
Other  Verse  By  Edward  Smyth  Jones  With  Introduc- 
tion by  William  Stanley  Braithwaite  [Device]  Bos- 
ton Sherman,  French  &  Company  1911  748 
CI.     12mo.    96  pp. 

JONES,  EDWARD  SMYTH,  [Negro] :  The  Sylvan 
Cabin  A  Centenary  Ode  on  the  Birth  of  Lincoln  By 
Edward  Smyth  Jones  With  an  Introduction  taken 
from  The  New  York  Times  San  Francisco  Published 
by  the  Author      1915  749 

(Printed  by  Taylor  6?  Taylor,  San  Francisco)     Portraits  of  Lin- 
coln and  the  author.     12mo.     (17)  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition  Edition. 

JOUAULT,  ALFONSE:  Abraham  Lincoln  su  Juven- 
tue  y  su  vida  politica  Historia  de  la  Abolicion  de  la 


230       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Esclavatud  en  los  Estades-Unidos.  Traducido  espresa- 
mente  pard  los  suscritores  de  la  Gaceta  De  Barcelone 
Imprenta  de  la  Gaceta  de  Barcelona  a  Cargo  de  Enrique 
Redondo     1876.  750 

12mo.     221,  2  pp.     * 

JUDSON,  HARRY  PRATT :  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Lincoln 
Birthday  Service  Address  by  Harry  Pratt  Judson 
President  University  of  Chicago  Address  by  Mrs.  Jessie 
Palmer  Weber  Secretary  Illinois  State  Historical  So- 
ciety Memorial  Hall  Chicago,  Illinois  Saturday, 
February  12,  1916     2:30  o'clock  P.  M.  751 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  &  Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     29  pp. 
Also  see  No.  1464. 

JUSSERAND,  J.  J.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  J.  J. 
Jusserand  Published  by  The  Hall  of  Fame  of  New 
York  University  331  Madison  Avenue  New  York    752 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     7  pp. 

Address    of   the    French    Ambassador    J.    J.    Jusserand    at   the 

Unveiling  of  the  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  The  Hall  of  Fame, 

New  York  University,  May  22,  1923. 

On  page  two  is  the  following: 

Note:     This  publication  is  made  by  the  generous  cooperation  of 

the  American  Scenic  and  Historic  Preservation  Society. 

JUSTE,  THEODORE:  Abraham  Lincoln  L'Affran- 
chissement  Des  Exclaves  Aux  Etats-Unis  Theodore  Juste. 
Mons.  Hector  Manceaux,  Imprimeur-Editeur.  Rue  des 
Fripiers,  4;  Grand  'Rue,  7  et  9.  1886.  753 

8vo.     171  pp.  and  index.     * 

KAMANSKI,  A.:  Editor  Educational  Publishing 
House  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Emancipator  of  the 
Slaves,  His  Life  and  Work.  A  Biographical  Sketch  by 
A.  Kamanski.  Edited  by  A.  Katek,  Warsaw,  1910.  754 
(In  Yiddish)     8vo.     90  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       231 

KANSAS  MEMORIAL  SOUVENIR :  1809  Abraham 
Lincoln  Feb.  12th,  —  1904  [Portrait  and  facsimile 
signature]  755 

Cover-caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Nel- 
son A.  Miles,  U.  S.  Army.     8vo.     4  pp. 
Under  auspices  of  G.  A.  R.,  Topeka,  Kansas. 

KAUFMAN,  M.  S.:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Friend 
of  God  and  Man  Sermon  Preached  on  Lincoln  Sun- 
day, February  12,  1922,  at  the  Pacific  Branch  National 
Soldiers  Home,  California  By  Rev.  Dr.  M.  S.  Kauf- 
man, Chaplain  The  Congregation,  made  up  Chiefly  of 
Civil  War  Veterans  who  Fought  under  Lincoln,  was  large 
and  Enthusiastic.  756 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Cut  of  Lincoln.     8vo.     (4) 

pp.     Double  column. 

On  last  page  is  following: 

The  expense  of  printing  this  sermon  of  1600  copies  is  met  by 

Comrade  J.  H.  Williamson  of  Denver,  Colorado,  who  is  in  his 

86th  year.     He  is  spending  the  winter  in  our  beautiful  Home. 

His  generosity  is  much  appreciated. 

KAY,  CHARLES  Y. :  Lincoln  and  the  Debate  with 
Douglas  in  '58  Written  for  The  Alliance  Circle  by 
Chas.  Y.  Kay  Read  at  the  residence  of  the  Secretary 
John  E.  Morris,  Esq.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  September 
17,  1915  757 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     Demy  8vo.     34  pp. 

KEENEY,  FREDERICK  T.:  Lincoln  America's 
Great  Commoner  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Lincoln 
Centenary  service  First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
Syracuse  New  York  February  seventh  Nineteen 
hundred  and  nine  by  Rev.  Frederick  T.  Keeney,  D.D. 
Pastor  Published  by  the  Congregation  Syracuse,  N. 
Y.     Press  of  E.  M.  Grover,  1909  758 

Cover  title.     8vo.     13  pp. 

KEITH,  ELBRIDGE  G.:  A  Paper  on  The  National 
Republican  Convention  of  1860     Read  by  Hon.  El- 


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bridge  G.  Keith  Treasurer  of  the  University  at  the 
University  of  Illinois     June  19,  1904  759 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (University  of  Illinois  Bulletin,  Vol.  1,  No.  16, 
May  IS,  1904,  Urbana,  III.)     8vo.     19  pp. 

KELLOGG,  ALICE  M.:  Lincoln,  The  Patriot.  A 
Ready  Program  for  Lincoln's  Birthday.  Giving  a  Nar- 
rative of  the  Life  of  Lincoln,  Tributes  here  and  abroad, 
Speeches,  Characteristics,  Anecdotes,  Material  for  Com- 
positions, Portrait  and  Pictures  of  Birthplace  and  Tomb 
By  Alice  M.  Kellogg  The  Penn  Publishing  Company 
Philadelphia  760 

Cover  tide.     N.d.     12mo.     17  pp. 

KELTS,  WILLIAM  D.:  The  Spirit  of  Lincoln,  the 
Need  of  our  Time.  761 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Privately  printed  by  the  au- 
thor, Cambridge,  Nebr.)     8vo.     6  pp. 

KENT,  CHARLES  A. :  Art  Studies.  No.  1  :  :  2  Cents 
Picture  Study,  "Lincoln."  Augustus  Saint-Gaudens. 
By  Charles  A.  Kent,  Audubon  School,  Chicago,  111.     762 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1909 —  Orville 
Brewer  Pub.  Co.,  Auditorium  Bldg.,  Chicago,  III.)  lis.  8vo. 
8  pp. 

KESSINGER,  HAROLD  C:  Senator  Bailey  and 
Abraham  Lincoln  Inviting  Bailey  to  Speak  at  the 
Lincoln  Banquet  was  a  Disgrace  to  the  State  of  Illinois 
and  an  Insult  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  In 
This  Booklet  Extracts  from  Speeches  on  Lincoln  and 
Bailey  Interviews  with  Prominent  Illinois  Public  Men 
Newspaper  Comment  from  Representative  Illinois  News- 
papers     Price  Ten  Cents  763 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Rice  Publishing  Co.,  Aurora,  III.) 
8vo.     13  pp. 

Contains  Extract  from  Address  at  Aurora,  111.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Feb- 
ruary 9,  1913. 


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KHARAS,  THEO.  Lincoln  A  Master  of  Efficiency 
By  Dr.  Theo.  Kharas  764 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The   T.-L.  Printery,  Inc.,   Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Copyright,  1921)     Portrait   of   Lincoln   and   author   pasted   in. 
Each  page  has  ornamental  border.     4"x7j4" '•     60  pp. 
The  compiler  considers  this  a  masterful  address. 

KIRKMAN,  MARSHALL  MONROE:  The  Romance 
of  Gilbert  Holmes  An  Historical  Novel  By  Mar- 
shall Monroe  Kirkman  Author  of  "The  Science  of 
Railways,"  in  twelve  volumes,  "Primitive  Carriers,"  Etc., 
Etc.  The  World  Railway  Publishing  Company  Chi- 
cago    New  York     London      1901  765 

CI.     Fp.     (Printed  by  R.  R.  Donnelley  and  Sons  Co.,  at  the 
Lakeside  Press,  Chicago,  III.)     12mo.     425,  6  pp. 
A  Story  that  brings  in  Black  Hawk,  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Jef- 
ferson Davis. 


KNOWLTON,  DANIEL  S. :  A  Lincoln  Calendar  for 
the  year  1920.  Illustrated  [Portrait]  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Born,  February  12,  1809.  Died,  April  15, 
1865.  Compiled  and  Arranged  By  Daniel  S.  Knowlton. 
Copyright,  1919,  by  Daniel  S.  Knowlton.  766 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     32mo.     (32)  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows: 

A   Lincoln   Calendar.     For   the   Year    1920.     [Quotation   from 
Roosevelt]      With  Compliments  of  United  Shoe  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Attached  to  card-board  back,  so  that  it  can  be  set  up  for  desk  use. 

KNOX,  WILLIAM:  Oh,  Why  Should  the  Spirit  of 
Mortal  be  Proud?  By  William  Knox.  Designs  by 
Miss  L.  B.  Humphrey.  Engraved  by  John  Andrew  & 
Son  Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard,  Publishers.  New 
York:     Charles  T.  Dillingham.      1877.  767 

CI.     Fp.     Finely  illustrated.     Printed  on  every  other  page  on 

card  paper.     5fi"x7%".     (14)  pp. 

This  has  been  included,  as  it  was  Mr.  Lincoln's  favorite  poem. 


234       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

KNOX,  WILLIAM:     Lincoln's  Favorite  Hymn  Oh, 

Why  Should  the  Spirit  of  Mortal  be  Proud.     1 924  The 

Biblio  Co.     Pompton  Lakes     New  Jersey  768 
Also  cover  tide.     16mo.     15  pp. 

KOHT,  HALVDAN:  Abraham  Lincoln.  Et  hun- 
dredaarsminde.  769 

Caption-tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Kristiania,  Norway,  1909)     Por- 
trait.    8vo.     72-82  pp. 
On  cover :     Saertryk  af  Samtiden. 
Signed:     Halvdan  Koht. 

KRANS,  HORATIO  SHEAFE:  The  Lincoln  Tri- 
bute Book  Appreciations  by  Statesmen  Men  of  Let- 
ters, and  Poets  at  Home  and  Abroad  Together  with 
A  Lincoln  Centenary  Medal  From  the  second  design 
made  for  the  Occasion  by  Roine  Edited  by  Horatio 
Sheaf e  Krans  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York  and 
London      The  Knickerbocker  Press      1909  770 

CI.     Portrait.     Cut  of  Medal  on  cover.     {In  slip  case)     16mo. 
ix,  (4),  136  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH:  Published  Weekly.  Price 
$1.00  a  Year;  or  Five  Cents  per  copy.  Our  Pulpit.  Sun- 
day Lectures  of  Joseph  Krauskopf  and  J.  Leonard  Levy. 
Vol.  xii.  Sunday,  February  12th,  1899  No.  18. 
Ninetieth  Birthday  of  Lincoln  and  Darwin  Philadel- 
phia Oscar  Klonower,  1435  Euclid  Avenue.  Entered 
at  the  Post-Office  at  Philadelphia,  as  second-class  mat- 
ter. 771 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH:  Our  Pulpit  Published 
Weekly  Price  $1.00  a  Year  or  Five  Cents  per  Copy 
Sunday  Discourses  of  Rabbi  Joseph  Krauskopf,  D.D. 
Vol.  xviii.  Sunday,  February  12th,  1905.  No.  14. 
Lincoln  —  an  Inspiration.  Philadelphia  Oscar  Klon- 
ower 1435  Euclid  Avenue  Entered  at  the  Post-Office 
at  Philadelphia,  as  second-class  matter.  772 

Cover  title.     8vo.     119-127  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       235 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH:  Our  Pulpit  Published 
Weekly  Price  $1.00  a  Year  or  Five  Cents  per  Copy 
Sunday  Discourses  of  Rabbi  Joseph  Krauskopf,  D.D. 
Vol.  xix.  Sunday,  February  11th,  1906.  No.  15. 
Lincoln,  the  Chosen  of  God  The  Discourse  No.  14, 
delivered  Sunday,  Feb.  4th,  The  Poverty  of  the  Rich, 
will  appear  in  our  next  issue.  Philadelphia  Oscar 
Klonower  1435  Euclid  Avenue  Entered  at  the  Post- 
Office  at  Philadelphia,  as  second-class  matter  773 

Cover  title.     8vo.     89-96  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH:  Our  Pulpit  Published 
Weekly  Price  $1.00  a  Year  or  Five  Cents  per  Copy 
Sunday  Discourses  of  Rabbi  Joseph  Krauskopf,  D.D. 
Vol.  xxii.  Sundays,  Feb.  14  &  21,  1909.  Nos.  15 
,  &  16  The  Centenary  of  Lincoln's  Birth  The  Great 
White  Plague  Philadelphia  Oscar  Klonower  1435 
Euclid  Avenue  Entered  at  the  Post-Office  at  Philadel- 
phia, as  second-class  matter.  774 
Cover  title.     8vo.     89-102  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH :  Lincoln  —  Master  and 
Martyr  A  Sunday  Discourse  Before  the  Reform 
Congregation  Keneseth  Israel  Philadelphia,  Pa.  [Cut 
of  Temple]  By  Rabbi  Joseph  Krauskopf,  D.D.  Series 
xxiv      February  12th,  1911      No.  13  775 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Press  of  S.  TV.  Goodman  Co.,  116 
No.  Third  St.,  Philadelphia)     8vo.     93-101  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH:  Could  a  Lincoln  be  Presi- 
dent in  Our  Day6?  A  Sunday  Discourse  Before  the 
Reform  Congregation  Keneseth  Israel  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  [Cut  of  Temple]  By  Rabbi  Joseph  Krauskopf, 
D.D.  Series  xxv  February  11th  &  18th,  1912  Nos. 
14&15  776 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Press  of  S.  TV.  Goodman  Co.,  116 
No.  Third  St.,  Philadelphia)     8vo.     93-112  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH:  Standing  Alone  A  Sun- 
day Discourse  before  the  Reform  Congregation  Keneseth 


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Israel  Philadelphia,  Pa.  [Cut  of  Temple]  By  Rabbi 
Joseph  Krauskopf,  D.D.  Series  xxvi  February 
16th,  1913     No.  16  777 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Press  of  S.  TV.  Goodman  Co.,  116 
No.  Third  St.,  Philadelphia)     8vo.     61-70  pp. 

KRAUSKOPF,  JOSEPH :  Back  to  Lincoln  By  Rab- 
bi Joseph  Krauskopf,  D.D.  Temple  Keneseth  Is- 
rael, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Series  xxxv  February 
19,  1922     No.  15  778 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (International  Printing  Co.,  236 
Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.)     8vo.     111-120  pp. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H. :  A  Lincoln  Correspond- 
ence With  Introduction  and  Notes  by  William  H. 
Lambert  [Device]  Reprinted  from  the  Century  Mag- 
azine for  February,  1909  Copyright,  1909,  by  the  Cen- 
tury Co.  779 

Cover  title.     8vo.     617-626  pp. 

Twenty-two  letters,  all  addressed  to  Lyman  Trumbull,  from 
June  7,  1856,  to  December  24,  1860,  never  before  published. 
Originals  owned  by  Maj.  Lambert. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H. :  Abraham  Lincoln  1809- 
1909  Lincoln  Literature  Address  by  William  H. 
Lambert,  Brevet  Major,  U.  S.  V.  Before  the  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  Memorial  Meeting  February 
3,  1909  780 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     16  pp. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H. :  Versions  of  The  Gettys- 
burg Address  Cited  by  Major  William  H.  Lambert 
In  his  paper  entitled  "The  Gettysburg  Address  — 
When  Written,  How  Received,  Its  True  Form."  Read 
before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania, 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
February  14,  1906,  and  before  The  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania,  February  8,  1909  781 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copied  from  Facsimile  of  the  Orig- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       237 

tnal  Manuscript  published  in  an  article  by  John  G.  Nicolay,  "Lin- 
coln's Gettysburg  Address"  in  "The  Century  Magazine"  Febru- 
ary, 1894)     12mo.     vii  pp. 
Leaf  tipped  in  to  take  the  place  of  vii,  which  is  incorrect. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  1809-1909  Abraham 
Lincoln  Address  delivered  before  the  Union  League 
of  Philadelphia  By  William  H.  Lambert  February 
12,  1909  "Lincoln  the  Honest  Man,  Abolished  Slavery, 
Reestablished  the  Union,  Saved  the  Republic,  Without 
Veiling  the  Statue  of  Liberty."  From  inscription  on 
Gold  Medal  presented  by  Forty  Thousand  Frenchmen  to 
the  widow  of  Abraham  Lincoln  782 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     8vo.     24  pp. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  The  Gettysburg  Address 
When  Written,  How  Received,  Its  True  Form  By 
Major  William  H.  Lambert  Reprinted  from  "The 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography," 
October,  1909     Philadelphia     1909  783 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     {Printed  by  J,  B.  Lippincott  Co.)     Fac- 
similes.    8vo.     (6),  27  pp. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  The  Faith  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  An  Address  before  The  Presbyterian  Social 
Union  of  Philadelphia  February  22,  1909  By  Wil- 
liam H.  Lambert  Brevet  Major  U.  S.  V.  Author  of 
"Lincoln  Literature,"  "The  Gettysburg  Address:  When 
Written,  How  Received,  Its  True  Form,"  etc.,  etc.  The 
Sunday  School  Times  Company  Philadelphia  784 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1911)     Bds.     12mo.     32  pp. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  William  H.  Lambert 
Address:  Mutual  Life  Building,  Philadelphia  Asks 
Reports  upon  the  following  Books  and  Pamphlets  Re- 
lating in  whole  or  part  to  Abraham  Lincoln  Which  are 
needed  to  complete  the  collection  catalogued  in  Lincoln 
Bibliography  — Fish,  1906  785 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     4  pp. 

This  is  the  last  Want  List  issued  by  the  late  William  H.  Lambert. 


238       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  PL:  Library  of  the  Late 
Major  William  H.  Lambert  of  Philadelphia  Part 
I  Lincolniana  First  Section  To  be  sold  January  14, 
15,  and  16,  1914  Wednesday  Afternoon,  January  14, 
Lots  1-200  Wednesday  Evening,  January  14,  Lots 
201-402  Thursday  Afternoon,  January  15,  Lots  403- 
530  Thursday  Evening,  January  15,  Lots  531-781 
Friday  Afternon,  January  16,  Lots  782-1028  Sales 
begin  at  2:30  and  8:15  o'clock  On,  Public  Exhibition 
from  January  5th  at  The  Anderson  Galleries  Met- 
ropolitan Art  Association  Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth 
Street      New  York  786 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  Lambert.     8vo.     vii,   123,   (1)   pp. 

1028  items. 

Pages  iii  to  vii  contain  Biography  of  Major  Lambert. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  Library  of  the  Late 
Major  William  H.  Lambert  of  Philadelphia  Part 
I  Lincolniana  First  Section  To  be  sold  January  14, 
15,  and  16,  1914  Wednesday  Afternoon,  January  14, 
Lots  1-200  Wednesday  Evening,  January  14,  Lots 
201-402  Thursday  Afternoon,  January  15,  Lots  403- 
530  Thursday  Evening,  January  15,  Lots  531-781 
Friday  Afternoon,  January  16,  Lots  782-1028  Sales 
begin  at  2:30  and  8:15  o'clock  On  Public  Exhibition 
from  January  5th  at  The  Anderson  Galleries  Met- 
ropolitan Art  Association  Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth 
Street     New  York  787 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  Lambert.     lis.     Imp.  8vo.     vii,  123, 
(1)  pp.     1028  items. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  Library  of  the  Late 
Major  William  H.  Lambert  of  Philadelphia  Part 
IV  Lincolniana  Second  Section  To  be  sold  April 
1,  2,  and  3,  1914  Wednesday  Afternoon,  April  1,  Lots 
1-275  Wednesday  Evening,  April  1,  Lots  276-534 
Thursday  Afternoon,  April  2,  Lots  535-800  Thursday 
Evening,  April  2,  Lots  801-1071       Friday  Afternoon, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       239 

April  3,  Lots  1072-1342  Sales  begin  at  2:30  and  8:15 
o'clock  On  Public  Exhibition  from  March  25th  at 
The  Anderson  Galleries  Metropolitan  Art  Association 
Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street  New  York  788 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     lis.     8vo.     131,  (1)  pp.     1342  items. 

LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.:  Library  of  the  Late 
Major  William  H.  Lambert  of  Philadelphia  Part 
V  Lincolniana  Third  Section :  The  Portrait  Collec- 
tion To  be  sold  April  30,  1914  Thursday  Afternoon, 
Lots  1-450  Thursday  Evening,  Lots  451-828  Sales 
begin  at  2:30  and  8:15  o'clock  On  Public  Exhibition 
from  April  25th  At  Anderson  Galleries  Metropoli- 
tan Art  Association  Madison  Avenue  at  Fortieth  Street 
New  York  789 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     63,  (1)  pp.     828  items. 

LAMON,  WARD  HILL:  Recollections  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  1847-1865  By  Ward  Hill  Lamon  Edited 
by  Dorothy  Lamon  Teillard  Washington,  D.  C.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Editor       1911  790 

(The  University  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.)  CI.  Fp.  and  II. 
12mo.     xxxvi,  9-337  pp. 

LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCY:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Today  A  War-Time  Tribute  Being  the  Lincoln 
Day  Convocation  of  the  University  of  Illinois  1918 
by  William  Chauncy  Langdon  with  the  Addresses  by 
President  Edmund  J.  James  of  the  University  of  Illinois 
and  Captain  Fernand  Baldensperger  of  the  French  Army 
Published  by  the  University  of  Illinois  Urbana, 
1918  791 

(Pantagraph  Printing  6?  Stationery  Co.,  Bloomington,  III.)  CI. 
II.     8vo.     47  pp. 

LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCY:  Lincoln  Day 
Convocation  for  the  University  of  Illinois  By  Wil- 
liam Chauncy  Langdon  Urbana-Champaign  Illinois 
1918  792 

N.i.     (Twin  City  Printing  Co.,  Champaign,  III.)     8vo.     16  pp. 


240       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCY :     The  Masque  of 

the  Titans  of  Freedom  George  Washington  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  William  Chauncy  Langdon  Music 
Composed  by  John  Lawrence  Erb  Urbana-Champaign 
Illinois     1918  793 

N.i.     {Twin  City  Printing  Co.,  Champaign,  III.)     8vo.     23  pp. 

LANTERN,  THE:  February  20,  1913  Chicago,  111. 
The  Lantern  [Diogenes  with  lantern]  [Contents] 
Lincoln  Caricatures  During  His  Campaign,  After  His 
Election  and  During  the  Civil  War  Published  monthly 
at  707  Morimer  Building  [Chicago]  Application 
made  for  Entry  as  Second  Class  Matter  794 

Cover  title.     N.i.     12mo.     39-80  pp. 

LAPSLEY,  ARTHUR  BROOKS:  The  Writings  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Including  the  full  text  on  the 
Lincoln-Douglas  Debates  together  with  the  Essay  on 
Lincoln,  by  Carl  Schurz,  the  Address  on  Lincoln,  by  Jo- 
seph H.  Choate,  and  the  Life  of  Lincoln,  by  Noah  Brooks 
Edited  by  Arthur  Brooks  Lapsley  With  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Theodore  Roosevelt  Constitutional  Edition 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  [Subscription  Book  Dept.]  Pub- 
lishers    New  York     London  795 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     (6)  pp. 

Page  six  numbered  37  and  sample  page  from  original  vol. 
The  whole  being  an  adv.  and  prospectus  of  Fish  574,  known  as 
Constitutional  Edition. 

Last  page  of  cover  contains  description  and  price  list.  A  subse- 
quent edition  was  published  at  $15.00  from  same  plates. 

LAUGEL,  AUGUSTO:  Esboco  biographico  de  Abra- 
hao  Lincoln  por  Augusto  Laugel  [Da  redaccdo  da 
"Revista  dos  dous  mendos"]  Traduccao  de  Orozimbo 
Miniz  Barreto,  capitao  de  fragata.  796 

OfTerecida  ao  eminente  patriota  o  Exm.  Sr.  Dr.  Prudente  Jose 
de  Moraes  e  Barros,  o  primeiro  presidente  civil  eleito  pelo  povo 
Brazileiro  para  dirigir  os  seus  destinos  e  que  soube,  durante  o  seu 
quatriennio,  occupar  tao  elevado  cargo  fazendo  jus  a  eterna  grat- 
idao  de  todos  aquelles  que  amao  a  patria,  a  familia  e  a  republica, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       241 

amparadas  pela  lei,  pela  liberdade  e  pela  justiga.  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Imprensa  nacional.  1898.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Prudente  J.  Moraes 
Barros.     12mo.     35  pp. 

LAUGHLIN,  CLARA  E.:  The  Death  of  Lincoln 
The  Story  of  Booth's  Plot,  His  Deed  and  the  Penalty 
By  Clara  E.  Laughlin  Illustrated  from  Photographs 
[Device]  New  York  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company 
1909  797 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     x,  336  pp. 

LAWLER,  DANIEL  W. :  Lincoln  Day  Address  De- 
livered by  Daniel  W.  Lawler  At  a  meeting  held  under 
the  auspices  of  St.  Paul  Camp,  No.  1,  Sons  of  Veterans, 
at  Assembly  Hall,  Old  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
nesota, February  12th,  1907.  798 
Caption  and  cover  title.     N.i.  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     14  pp. 

LEA,  J.  HENRY:  The  Ancestry  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln J.  Henry  Lea  and  J.  R.  Hutchinson  [Device] 
Houghton  Mifflin  Company  Boston  and  New  York 
1909  799 

Bds.     {In  box)     II.  and  facsimiles.     Imp.  8vo.     xvi,  212  pp. 

LEAGUE,  LINCOLN  MONUMENT,  (SAN  FRANCIS- 
CO, CALIF.)  :     Address  to  the>  Public  800 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 
Signed  by  W.  W.  Stone,  President  of  the  League,  335  Market 
St.,  San  Francisco.     Organized  March  20,  1897. 

LEAGUE,  LINCOLN  MONUMENT:  [Cut]  Lin- 
coln Day     February  12  th,  1900  801 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Annual  address  signed  by  W.  W. 
Stone,  President  of  the  Lincoln  Monument  League,  18  Second 
Street    San  Francisco)     8vo.     Folder.     (4)  pp. 

LEAGUE,  LINCOLN  MONUMENT :  Proceedings  of 
the  State  Convention  of  the  Lincoln  Monument 
League  held  in  San  Francisco,  June  16th,  1900.  C.  W. 
Gordon,  Printer,  595  Mission  Street,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.  802 

8vo.    8  pp. 


242       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LEAGUE,  THE  OLD  SALEM  LINCOLN:  Lincoln 
and  New  Salem  Compiled  and  Published  by  The  Old 
Salem  Lincoln  League  [Incorporated]  Petersburg, 
Illinois  [Names  of  Directors,  Officers  &  Commit- 
tee] 803 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait,  lis.  and  maps.     Royal  8vo.     106  pp. 

LEARNED,  MARION  DEXTER:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  American  Migration  Family  English  Not  German 
With  Photographic  Illustrations  By  Marion  Dexter 
Learned  Professor  of  the  Germanic  Languages  and  Lit- 
eratures at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  William  J. 
Campbell     Philadelphia      1909  804 

CI.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo.     xii,  149  pp. 
Edition  of  five  hundred  numbered  copies. 

LEE,  JAMES  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Tribute 
Delivered,  February  14,  1909,  upon  the  Occasion  of  a 
Special  Memorial  Service,  By  Rev.  James  W.  Lee, 
D.D.  Pastor,  Trinity  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
South,  Atlanta,  Ga.  805 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     18  pp. 

LEHMANN,  FREDERICK  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln 
Address  by  Frederick  W.  Lehmann  of  St.  Louis  At 
Memorial  Hall     Chicago,  February  Twelfth,  1908    806 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Press  of  Umbdenstock-Fris key-Porter  Co.,  Chi- 
cago)    16mo.     36  pp. 

LEMMON,  GEORGE  T. :     Lincoln      In  the  Light  of 

His  Age  A  Centenary  Memorial  by  George  T.  Lem- 
mon  With  Special  Contributions  by  William  Jennings 
Bryan,  John  Sharp  Williams,  Nelson  A.  Miles,  David 
Starr  Jordan,  Booker  T.  Washington,  S.  Parkes  Cad- 
man,  Henry  Van  Dyke,  William  A.  Quayle  and  about 
forty  other  distinguished  leaders.  Cochrane  Publishing 
Company     Tribune  Building     New  York  City  807 

Caption-cover  title.     N.d.     (1909)     8vo.     16  pp. 

Prospectus  of  a  two-volume  compilation  of  questions  from  and 

about  Mr.  Lincoln,  which  was  never  published. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       243 

LEO,  ALEXANDER  H.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Mili- 
tary Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting      February  12,.  1919      1919  808 

N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     8  pp. 

LESLIE,  FRANK:  Pictorial  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln The  American  News  Company  Agents  Nos. 
119-121  Nausau  Street  New  York  Price  fifteen 
cents  809 

Caption  title.     16>^"x23".     8  pp. 
Newspaper  size  and  print. 

The  only  copy  the  compiler  has  seen  is  in  the  collection  of  Wil- 
liam E.  Barton,  Foxboro,  Mass. 

LEUPP,  FRANCIS  E.:  The  True  Story  of  Boston 
Corbett  A  Lincoln  Assassination  Mystery  Fifty 
years  after      by  Francis  E.  Leupp  810 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     15  pp. 

Privately  printed  by  permission  of  the  Author  for  Gilbert  A. 

Tracy,  Putnam,  Conn.     1916. 

LEVY,  J.  LEONARD:  Nineteenth  Century  Proph- 
ets IX.  —  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Sunday  Lecture  be- 
fore Congregation  Rodeph  Shalom  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
April  16,  1905     by  Rabbi  J.  Leonard  Levy,  D.D.      81 1 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     185-209  pp. 

On  back  cover  is  following  note : 

The  above  Lectures  can  be  obtained  at  5  Cts.  per  copy.      Apply 

to  Charles  H.  Joseph,  619  Bijou  Building,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

LEVY,  J.  LEONARD:  Nineteenth  Century  Proph- 
ets IX.  —  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Sunday  Lecture  be- 
fore Congregation  Rodeph  Shalom  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
April  16,  1905     By  Rabbi  J.  Leonard  Levy,  D.D.    812 

N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     {Charles   J.   Joseph,    Pittsburg,    1905)     8vo. 

(3),  186-209  pp. 

"The  Reform  Pulpit,"  Vol.  4,  No.  126. 

Same  text  as  next  above. 


244       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LEVY,  J.  LEONARD:  Abraham  Lincoln's  Relig- 
ion 813 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 
A  lecture  delivered  February  7,  1909,  before  the  Rodeph  Shalom 
Congregation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  by  J.  Leonard  Levy,  Rabbi.    Sten- 
ographically  reported  by  Caroline  Loewenthal. 

LEVY,  J.  LEONARD :     The  Message  of  Lincoln   814 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     22  pp. 
Delivered  before  the  Rodeph  Shalom  Congregation,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  Sunday,  February   12,   1911,  by  J.  Leonard  Levy,  Rabbi. 
Stenographically  reported  by  Caroline  Loewenthal. 

LEVY,  T.  AARON:  Lincoln  the  Politician  By  T. 
Aaron  Levy  [Device]  Boston  Richard  G.  Badger 
The  Gorham  Press  815 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1918)     CI.     12mo.     236  pp. 

LEWIS,  JOSEPH:  Lincoln  The  Freethinker  By 
Joseph  Lewis  [Vignette  of  Lincoln']  The  Lincoln 
Publishing  Company  1658  Broadway  New  York, 
N.  Y.  816 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1924)     8vo.     30  pp. 

Front  cover  contains  the  following: 

Lincoln      The  Freethinker      By  Joseph  Lewis       [Cut]       "The 

Masterpiece     in     Marble"        by   Gutzon   Borglum        Abraham 

Lincoln  at  the  Time  of  his  First  Inauguration  in  1860       Made 

for  the  Late  Colonel  Samuel  P.  Colt,  formerly  Chairman  United 

States  Rubber  Company. 

Contains  fac-simile  of  the  original  draft  of  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 

Address. 

LIFE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN:  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Late  President  of  the  American  Republic 
Reprinted  from  the  "Morning  Star"  [Manchester] 
Price  One  penny  Manchester  Abel  Heywood  &  Son 
56  '  58  Oldham  St.  London  George  Vickers,  Angel 
Court,  Strand.  817 

Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     16  pp. 
This  is  Fish  517,  of  which  the  title  was  not  verified. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Abram 
Lincoln,  in  reply  to  Judge  Douglas     Delivered  in  Rep- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       245 

resentatives'    Hall,    Springfield,    Illinois,    June    26th, 
1857.  818 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     7  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Abram 
Lincoln  before  the  Republican  State  Convention  — 
June  16  1858  "The  result  is  not  doubtful.  We  shall 
not  fail  —  if  we  stand  firm,  we  shall  not  fail"  Sycamore 
O.  P.  Bassett,  Pr.  True  Republican  Office  1858  819 
Cover  title.     32mo.     16  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Reply  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln  to  Hon.  S.  A.  Douglas,  Delivered  at  Spring- 
field, Saturday  Evening,  July  17,  1858.  820 
Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     * 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Fac-simile  of  Autobiogra- 
phy, with  letter  of  December  20,  1859  to  J.  W.  Fell 
and  fac-simile  of  Certificate  of  David  Davis,  Lyman 
Trumbull  and  Charles  Sumner.  821 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     Folded  to  8  pp.,  4  of  which  are  blank. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln,  in  New  York,  in  Vindication  of  the  Policy  of 
the  Framers  of  the  Constitution  and  the  Principles  of  the 
Republican  Party.  Delivered  in  the  Cooper  Institute, 
Feb.  27th,  1860.  822 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Springfield,  III.     Bailhache  & 
Baker,  1860)     8vo.     14  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Proclamation  of  Emanci- 
pation, by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  January 
1st,  1863.  Slavery  The  Chief  Corner-Stone.  "This 
stone  [slavery],  which  was  rejected  by  the  first  builders, 
is  become  the  chief  stone  of  the  corner  in  our  new  edi- 
fice." —  Speech  of  Alex.  H.  Stephens,  Vice-President  of 
the  so-called  Confederate  States,  delivered  March 
31, '61.  823 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     48mo.     8  pp. 

The  back  cover  contains  General  Jackson's  Proclamation  To  the 
Free  Colored  Inhabitants  of  Louisiana,  September  21,  1814. 


246       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Old  South  Leaflets.  No. 
189.  [Cut]  Lincoln's  First  Message  to  Congress. 
Message  to  Congress  in  Special  Session,  July  4,  1861   824 

Caption-cover  title.  N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Published  by  The  Direc- 
tors of  the  Old  South  Work,  Old  South  Meeting-house,  Boston, 
Mass,)     12mo.     16  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Official  By  the  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America  A  Proclamation 
Blockade  of  May  12th,  1862  [Signed]  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  the  President ;  William  H.  Seward  Sec- 
retary of  State.  825 
Letter  size.     1  p. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Message  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States  and  Reports  Proper  of  the  Heads 
of  Departments,  made  at  The  Third  Session  of  the  Thir- 
ty-Seventh Congress.  Washington :  Government  Print- 
ing Office.      1863.  826 

Cover  title.     8vo.     146  pp. 
Contains  Emancipation  Proclamation. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM :  Abraham  Lincoln  Von  der 
Holzart  Zum  Prasidenienstuhl  oder  Ledensgeschichte 
des  Volksmannes.  Abraham  Lincoln  Prasidenten  der 
Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika  Mit  den  Por- 
traits von  Lincoln  und  Seward  Preis  2y2  Cgs  Ber- 
lin 1865  Verlag  von  C.  F.  Conrad  827 
Also  cover  title.     Portraits.     16mo.     32  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Abraham  Lincoln,  der  skla- 
venbefreier  u  freiheitswarturer,  gew.  Prasident  der 
Vereinigten  Staaten  Nord  Amerika's  Mit  dem  wohl- 
getroffenen     Portrait  Lincoln's  828 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

(Portrait)     Gewes.    Prasident    der    Vereinigten    Staaten    Nord 

Amerika's     Preis  20  cts       Wiederverkanfer  erhalten  augemesse- 

nen  Kabatt 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Biel,  Druck  and  Berlag  von  L.  Heer-Betrix, 

1865)     12mo.     16  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       247 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Abraham  Lincoln  Prasi- 
denten  der  Vereinigten  Staats  von  Amerika  829 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed  Karl  Friedrich  Newman  and  dated  at 
Berlin,  an  Sonntag  Jubliate,  7  Mai    1865)     8vo.     xiii  pp. 
Charles  T.  White  of  New  York  has  the  only  copy  that  has  come 
to  the  attention  of  the  compiler. 

Also  contains  another  article  on  Lincoln,  page  8,  entitled  Nach- 
scrift       (Anonymous ) 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Abraham  Lincoln  Af.  M. 
N.  Sold  for  the  benefit  of  Scholarships  at  Hindholm 
Naestved,  1866     A.  P.  Bangs      Bogtrykkeri  830 

Cover  title.     16mo.     16  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM :  Lincoln's  Abolitionism:  A 
Searching  Analysis  "Honest  Old  Abe/'  and  Negro 
Equality  —  A  Chronic  Hatred  of  Slavery  —  The  men 
that  nominated  Lincoln  —  Lincoln's  "Cleaner"  on  the 
Nigger  than  Seward  —  What  the  black  republicans  in- 
dorse. 83 1 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Petersburg,  August  28,  1880. 
Missouri  Republican  Print,  St.  Louis)     Large  8vo.     8  pp. 
Only  copy  compiler  has  seen  is  in  the  Barrett  collection. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Lincoln's  View:  The  Po- 
litical Opinions  in  the  United  States,  in  1860  and  1790, 
in  regard  to  the  Government,  The  Constitution,  Natural- 
ization and  Slavery     September      1882  832 

N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     88  pp.     * 

Mainly  devoted  to  attacks  upon  the  views  of  Lincoln  and  his 
supporters,  quoting  freely  from  his  writings  and  speeches.  But 
very  few  of  the  numerous  pamphlets  of  this  character  are  in- 
cluded in  the  Bib. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  An  Address  by  Abraham 
Lincoln  On  the  Death  of  Mr.  Benjamin  Ferguson, 
Delivered  February  8,  1842.  833 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     4  pp. 
Reprinted  from  a  current  newspaper. 


248       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  America  lingk  un,  A.  D. 
1809-1865.  834 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     42  pp. 
In  "Popular  Classics"  reprinted  by  John  B.  Alden  from  "Cyclo- 
pedia of  Universal  Literature."     Short  biography  and   extracts 
from  speeches.     * 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Complete  Works  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Comprising  his  Speeches,  Letters, 
State  Papers  and  Miscellaneous  Writings  Edited  by 
his  Private  Secretaries  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay 
With  a  General  Introduction  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder, 
and  Numerous  Special  Introductions  by  Other  Eminent 
Men  The  Whole  Fully  Annotated  and  Indexed  and 
Containing  a  full  Bibliography  New  and  Enlarged  Edi- 
tion New  York  Francis  D.  Tandy  Company 
38  East  21st  Street  835 

N.d.    8vo.    28  pp. 

An  Adv.  of  the  12  Vol.     Tandy  Publication:  Fish  575. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Complete  Works  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Edited  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John 
Hay  With  a  General  Introduction  by  Richard  Watson 
Gilder,  and  Special  Articles  by  Other  Eminent  Persons 
New  and  Enlarged  Edition  Volume  I  New  York 
Francis  D.  Tandy  Company  836 

N.d.    8vo.     (32)  pp. 

Prospectus  and  Advertisement  of  Fish  575. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Complete  Works  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Edited  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John 
Hay  With  a  General  Introduction  by  Richard  Watson 
Gilder,  and  Special  Articles  by  Other  Eminent  Persons. 
New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  Illustrated  with  Numerous 
portraits  and  facsimiles.  837 

12  vols.  Large  8vo.  Full  crimson  morocco,  gilt  fillet  borders 
on  sides,  on  the  front  cover  the  American  coat-of-arms  impressed 
in  gold,  gilt  paneled  back,  a  gold  shield  appearing  in  each  panel, 
doublures  of  blue  morocco,  with  white  silk  moire  flies,  leather 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       249 

joints,     gilt     tops,     uncut.     New     York:     Tandy-Thomas     Co. 

(1905) 

Presidential  Edition,  limited  to  50  numbered  and  registered  Sets, 

printed  throughout  on  Japanese  Vellum.     In  the  first  volume  is 

inserted   a   fine    Presidential    Document   bearing   the   Autograph 

Signature  in  full ;  "Abraham  Lincoln ;"  signed  also  by  William 

H.  Seward,  as  Secretary  of  State,  and  with  the  great  seal  of  the 

United  States  affixed. 

Fish  575  is  the  common  edition  and  the  note  by  Fish  refers  to 

the  "Gettysburg  Edition." 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Lincoln's  Autobiography 
Reproduced  from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  Fac  Simile 
New  York  Current  Literature  Publishing  Co.  41-45 
West  25th  St.     1907  838 

(Portrait  of  Log  Cabin,  in  which  Lincoln  was  born)     lis.  and 
facsimile.     Oblong.     18mo.     (13)  pp.. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Life  and  Works  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Centenary  Edition  Edited  by  Marion 
Miles  Miller  Litt.D.  [Princeton]  In  Nine  Vol- 
umes 839 

CI.     16mo. 

Title  page  for  Vol.  one:     Lincoln  the  Citizen       \\Fe bruary  12, 

1809,  to  March  4,  1861\\       By  Henry  C.  Whitney      Author  of 

"Life  on  the  Circuit  with  Lincoln." 

Portrait.     Autobiography  in  facsimile.     312  pp. 

Vol.  two:     Early  Speeches       1832-1856       Including  Legislative 

and   Congressional   Resolutions,   Political   Circulars,   Notes,   etc. 

By  Abraham  Lincoln 

Portrait.     302  pp. 

Vol.  three:     Speeches  and  Debates        1856-1858        Comprising 

Political  Speeches,  Legal  Arguments  and  Notes,  and  the  First 

Three   Joint   Debates   with   Douglas,   and   the   Opening   of  the 

Fourth      By  Abraham  Lincoln 

Portrait  of  Douglas.     324  pp. 

Vol.  four:     Speeches  and  Debates      1858-1859      Comprising  the 

Conclusion  of  the  Fourth  Joint  Debate  with  Douglas,  and  the 

Fifth,  Sixth,  and  Seventh  Debates      By      Abraham  Lincoln 

Portrait.     293  pp. 

Vol.    five:     Speeches    and    Presidential    Addresses         1859-1865 

Together  with  Conversations  and  Anecdotes,       Related  by  F.  B. 

Carpenter  in  "Six  Months  at  the  White  House"      By  Abraham 

Lincoln 


250       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  Family.     304  pp. 
Vol.  six:     State  Papers      1861-1865      By  Abraham  Lincoln 
Portrait  of  Group   at  the  First  Reading  of  the   Emancipation 
Proclamation  before  the  Cabinet.     262  pp. 

Vol.  seven.     Letters  and  Telegrams      Adams  to  Garrison       In- 
cluding  Messages    to   Congress,   Military   Orders,    Memoranda, 
Etc.,  Relating  to  Individual  Persons       By  Abraham  Lincoln 
Portrait.     307  pp. 

Vol.  eight:     Letters  and  Telegrams      Gasparin  to  Meade       In- 
cluding  Messages   to    Congress,    Military   Orders,    Memoranda, 
Etc.,  Relating  to  Individual  Persons      By  Abraham  Lincoln 
Portrait  of  Statue.     314  pp. 

Vol.    nine:     Letters   and    Telegrams    Meredith     to     Yates     In- 
cluding  Messages   to   Congress,    Military   Orders,    Memoranda, 
Etc.,  Relating  to  Individual  Persons      By  Abraham  Lincoln 
Portrait  of  Bust  Statue.     313  pp. 

All  nine  vols,  bear  imprint :  New  York  The  Current  Literature 
Publishing  Co.      1907. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Works  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Abraham  Lincoln  The  True  Story  of  a  Great 
Life  With  Critical  Estimates  Stories  and  Anecdotes 
Introductions  and  Special  Articles  by  Theodore  Roosevelt 
Charles  E.  Hughes  Henry  Watterson  William  H. 
Taft  Joseph  H.  Choate  Robert  G.  Ingersoll  and  Oth- 
ers Managing  Editors  John  H.  Clifford  Marion  M. 
Miller      Volume  I  840 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1907)     CI.     Portrait  of  Birthplace  of  Lin- 
coln.    16mo.     379  pp.     (Six  volumes) 
VOL.11:     Early  Speeches      1832-1856 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  Home  in  Springfield,  111.     302  pp. 
VOL.  Ill:     Speeches  and  Debates       1856-1858 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  in  June,  1860.     324  pp. 
VOL.  IV:     Speeches  and  Debates      1858-1859 
Portrait  of  Lincoln,  the  Candidate.     293  pp. 
VOL.  V:     Speeches  and  Presidential  Addresses       1859-1865 
Anecdotes  and  Conversations  of  Lincoln      By  F.  B.  Carpenter 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  in  1861.     304  pp. 
VOL.  VI:     State  Papers       1861-1865 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  Reading  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  to 
the  Cabinet,  Sept.  20,  1862.     262  pp. 

First  volume  has  imprint  of  The  University  Society,  Inc.  New 
York.  Last  five  volumes  have  imprint  of  C.  S.  Hammond  & 
Co.,  Publishers,  New  York. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       251 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Works  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Abraham  Lincoln:  The  True  Story  of  a 
Great  Life  With  Critical  Estimates  Anecdotes  and 
Stories  Early  Speeches,  1832-1856  Introductions 
and  Special  Articles  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  Charles  E. 
Hughes  Henry  Watterson  William  H.  Taft  Joseph 
H.  Choate  Robert  G.  Ingersoll  and  Others  Managing 
Editors  John  H.  Clifford  Marion  M.  Miller  Vol- 
ume I  Newton  &  Cartwright  156  Fifth  Avenue  New 
York  841 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1907)  CI.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  the  Pres- 
ident. 16mo.  Part  1,  pp.  viii,  379;  Part  2,  viii,  302  pp.  (Four 
Volumes) 

VOL.  II     Speeches  and  Debates       1856-1859 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  in  June,  1860.     Part  1,  xiii,  324  pp.  —  Part 
2,  xviii,  293  pp. 

VOL.  Ill       Speeches  and  Presidential  Addresses,  1859-1865 
Anecdotes  and  Conversations  of  Lincoln.     By  F.  B.  Carpenter 
State  Papers,  1861-1865 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  in  1861.  Part  1,  xxi,  304  pp.  —  Part  2,  xlix, 
262  pp. 

VOL.  IV     Letters  and  Telegrams      Messages  to  Congress     Mil- 
itary Orders      Autobiography      Memoranda,  Etc. 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  Reading  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  to 
the  Cabinet.     Part  1,  x,  421  pp.  —  Part  2,  vii,  376  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Works  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Abraham  Lincoln  The  True  Story  of  a 
Great  Life  With  Critical  Estimates  Stories  and  Anec- 
dotes Introductions  and  Special  Articles  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt  Charles  E.  Hughes  Henry  Watterson 
William  H.  Taft  Joseph  H.  Choate  Robert  G.  In- 
gersoll and  Others  Managing  Editors  John  H.  Clif- 
ford Marion  M.  Miller  Volume  I  The  University 
Society  Inc.      New  York  842 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1907)     CL,  half  lea.     Portrait  of  Birthplace 

of  Lincoln.     16mo.     379  pp.     (Eight  Vols.) 

VOL.11:     Early  Speeches      1832-1856 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  Home  in  Springfield,  111.     302  pp. 

VOL.  Ill:     Speeches  and  Debates       1856-1858 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  in  June,  1860.     324  pp. 


252       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

VOL.  IV:     Speeches  and  Debates      1858-1859 

Portrait  of  Lincoln,  the  Candidate.     293  pp. 

VOL.  V:     Speeches  and  Presidential  Addresses       1859-1865 

Anecdotes  and  Conversations  of  Lincoln      By  F.  B.  Carpenter 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  in  1861.     304  pp. 

VOL.  VI:     State  Papers       1861-1865 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  Reading  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  to 

the  Cabinet.     262  pp. 

VOL.   VII :     Letters   and   Telegrams        Messages   to   Congress 

Military  Orders      Autobiography,  Etc. 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  The  President.     421   pp. 

VOL.   VIII:     Letters   and  Telegrams        Messages  to  Congress 

Military  Orders       Memoranda,  Etc. 

Portrait  of  The  Lincoln  Family.     376  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Lincoln's  Birthday  Exer- 
cises for  the  School-room  Educational  Publishing 
Company.  Boston,  New  York,  Chicago,  San 
Francisco.      1908  843 

12mo.     80  pp. 
Teachers'  Help  Series. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Wisdom  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Being  Extracts  from  the  Speeches,  State  Pa- 
pers, and  Letters  of  the  Great  President  [Quotation 
from  Lowell]  New  York  A.  Wessels  Company 
1908  844 

Limp  lea.     24mo.     xiv,  187,  (1)  pp. 
Also  edition  bound  in  cloth. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Speeches  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Including  Inaugurals  and  Proclamations 
[Portrait]  With  Biographical  Introductions  and 
Prefatory  Notes  Lincoln  Centenary  Association  New 
York  845 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1908)     CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     xxiv,  417   pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  An  Address  Delivered  be- 
fore the  Springfield  Washingtonian  Temperance  Society 
at  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church  on  the  Twenty-Second 
Day  of  February,  1842      By  Abraham  Lincoln      Order 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       253 

New  Edition  from  Lincoln  Souvenir  Book  Co.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  846 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits  &  lis.     8vo.     (20)  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

{Cut  of  Flags  in  colors)     {Portrait)     Lincoln  Souvenir   Book 

One  Hundredth  Anniversary. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  An  Address  Delivered  be- 
fore the  Springfield  Washingtonian  Temperance  Society 
[Cut  of  Lincoln]  At  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church, 
on  the  Twenty-second  Day  of  February,  1842,  by  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Copies  of  this  address  can  be  had  of  T.  J. 
Crowder,  926  Governor  St.,  Springfield,  111.  Single 
copies,  10c;  lots  of  100,  $8.00.  Special  rates  on  larger 
quantities  Press  Illinois  State  Register,  Springfield 
1908  847 

Cover  title.     8vo.     12  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Three  Letters  from  Lin- 
coln The  Letter  to  Horace  Greeley  The  Letter  to  J. 
C.  Conkling  The  Letter  to  Mrs.  Bixby  Printed  by 
Benjamin  F.  Emery  1037  Race  Street  Philadel- 
phia 848 

N.d.     Portrait.     18mo.     17  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Illustrated  A  biographical  sketch  of  President  Lincoln 
taken  from  Abbott's  "Lives  of  the  Presidents,"  and  con- 
taining sixty  half-tone  illustrations  and  portraits  Illus- 
trated Booklet  Company  Caxton  Building  Chicago  849 
N.d.     CI.     32mo.     159  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Young  Folk's  Library  of 
Choice  Literature  Abraham  Lincoln  Educational 
Publishing  Company  Boston  New  York  Chicago 
San  Francisco  850 

Cut  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     Fp.     12mo.     32  pp. 


254       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Lincoln's  Triplet  Epigram 
Three  Witnesses  who  heard  it  used  by  it's  author  Lewis 
Campbell,  J.  J.  Robinson  and  J.  L.  Hill  "You  can 
fool  all  of  the  people  some  of  the  time  and  some  of  the 
people  all  of  the  time,  but  you  cannot  fool  all  of  the 
people  all  of  the  time."  851 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     19,   (1)  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Little  Classic  Series 
Speeches  by  Lincoln  [Portrait]  A.  Flanagan  Com- 
pany Chicago  852 
Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     32  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM :  Instructor  Literature  Ser- 
ies Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  [Quotation  from 
The  London  Spectator,  1891]  [Device]  F.  A.  Owen 
Publishing  Company      Dansville,  N.  Y.  853 

N.d.     Fp.     12mo.     36  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Excelsior  5c  Classics 
Lincoln's  Speeches  and  Letters  [List  of  Contents]  D. 
H.  Knowlton  &  Co  Publishers  Farmington  Maine     854 

Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     32  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln [Motto]  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Company 
Dansville,  N.  Y.  855 

N.d.     (C-31  III.)     12mo.     3  pp. 

No.  128      "Instruct.  Classic  Series."     * 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  No.  78  Speeches  of  Lin- 
coln [Portrait]  Paine  Publishing  Co.  Dayton, 
O.  856 

Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     32  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  No.  78  English  Readings 
for  Schools  Lakeside  Series.  Story  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Ainsworth  &  Company  Chicago  Copyright- 
ed 857 

Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     16  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       255 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Words  of  Wisdom  from 
Abraham  Lincoln  [Device]  New  York  Dodge 
Publishing  Co     220  E.  23d  Street  858 

N.d.  Bds.  Japanese  Parchment,  leather  tie  at  end.  (In  box) 
2$4"x6".    14  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Words  of  Wisdom  from 
Abraham  Lincoln  [Device]  New  York  Dodge 
Publishing  Co     220  E.  23d  Street  859 

N.d.     Ooze  lea.     Leather  tie  on  side.     (In  box)     224"x6".     14 

pp. 

Same  text  as  next  above. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:     Lincoln  Letters  860 

Cover  title  (Printed  in  gold)  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright, 
1913,  by  The  Bibliophile  Society)  CI.  Fac-similes.  Post  quar- 
to.    6  pp. 

Page   (2)  contains  the  following: 

The  originals  from  which  the  within  facsimiles  were  made  are 
in  the  collection  of  Mr.  William  K.  Bixby,  and  through  his 
courtesy  they  are  reproduced  for  members  of  the  Bibliophile  So- 
ciety. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Sayings  of  Lincoln 
The  Best  of  his  Wit  and  Wisdom,  together  with  the  Get- 
tysburg Speech  and  the  Second  Inaugural  Address 
[Quotation  from  Lowell]  Philadelphia  The  John  C. 
Winston  Company      Publishers  861 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1913)  Limp  lea.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  fam- 
ily group  inside  front  cover.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet 
inside  back  cover.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  Tad  as  Fp.  Log 
Cabin  and  the  Cooper  Institute  Portrait  of  Lincoln.  Gilt  edges. 
48mo.     47  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Discoveries  and  Inventions 
A  Lecture  by  Abraham  Lincoln  Delivered  in  1860 
San  Francisco      John  Howell      1915  862 

Bds.     Sketch.     (In  slip  case)     8vo.     (19)  pp. 
Of  this  book,  two  hundred  fifty  copies  were  printed  on  Fabriano 
Italian  Hand-made  paper  and  one  thousand  copies  on  American 
drawing  paper. 


256       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Meserve  Text 

The  portrait  on  the  opposite  page  is  from  a  photograph 
made  by  Brady  in  Washington,  on  February  9,  1864. 

It  is  said  to  have  been  made  for  Mr.  William  H.  Seward 
at  his  request. 

Mr.  F.  B.  Carpenter,  the  artist,  was  present  at  the  sitting. 

This  is  said  by  Mr.  Robert  T.  Lincoln  to  be  the  best 
portrait  of  his  father. 

A  life  sized  enlargement  of  this  portrait  made  by  Brady 
and  displayed  in  the  government  building  at  the  Centen- 
nial Exposition  in  Philadelphia  in  1876  was  in  the  collec- 
tion of  Major  William  H.  Lambert,  of  Philadelphia. 

This  portrait  is  used  on  the  one  dollar  bill  and  on  sev- 
eral postage  stamps  and  is  in  the  Meserve  collection,  New 
York. 

A  print  was  copyrighted  by  Mr.  George  Prince  in  1902. 
This  portrait  is  a  frontispiece  in  "The  Photographs  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  By  Frederick  Hill  Meserve.  Privately 
Printed  New  York.  191 1 ."  Robert  T.  Lincoln  wrote  the 
following  letter  to  Mr.  Meserve: 

Chicago,  March  30th,  1910. 
60  Lake  Shore  Drive 
Dear  Mr.  Meserve  : 

I  have  always  thought  the  Brady  photograph  of  my 
father,  of  which  I  attach  a  copy,  to  be  the  most  satisfac- 
tory likeness  of  him. 

Very  sincerely  yours, 

Robert  T.  Lincoln 

It  is  a  very  popular  picture  of  President  Lincoln.  This 
photograph  is  No.  85  in  the  Meserve  book  of  "The  Photo- 
graphs of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Privately  printed  New 
York     1911." 


Over  three  hundred  reproductions  have  been  made,  in- 
cluding original  photographs,  china  plates,  medallions,  but- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       257 

tons,  coins,  stationery,  steel  plates,  copper  etchings,  litho- 
graphs, chromo  lithographs,  half-tones,  tri-color  half-tones, 
zinc  etchings,  etc. 

It  is  used  in  illustrating  books,  pamphlets,  documents, 
folders,  cards,  cover  pages,  labels,  book  plates,  programmes, 
invitations,  proclamations,  calendars,  postage  stamps,  bank 
notes,  bonds,  post  cards,  letter-heads,  envelopes,  bank 
checks,  etc. 

No  other  picture  of  Mr.  Lincoln  shows  him  with  his  hair 
combed  V-shaped  on  the  forehead.  Some  artists  have  used 
the  hair  combination  of  other  pictures,  in  order  to  elimin- 
ate the  V-shaped  appearance.  Robert  T.  Lincoln  told  Mr. 
H.  W.  Fay,  custodian  of  the  Lincoln  Tomb  at  Springfield, 
Illinois,  that  it  was  his  mother's  favorite  picture. 


258       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Mary  Owen  Three  Letters  Lincoln  to  Mrs.  O.  H. 
Browning  I.  N.  Arnold  to  O.  H.  Browning  O.  H. 
Browning  to  I.  N.  Arnold  Limited  to  150  Copies 
Privately  Printed  Barker's  Art  Store,  Springfield,  Illi- 
nois 1922  863 
12mo.     (12)  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  The  Life  and  Public  Ser- 
vice of  General  Zachary  Taylor  An  Address  by 
Abraham  Lincoln  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York 
Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press 
Cambridge      1922  864 

Bds.     16mo.     55  pp.     (In  slip  case) 
Edition  limited  to  435  numbered  copies. 

LINCOLN  GUARD  OF  HONOR:  Organization  and 
Objects  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor  and  First  Me- 
morial Service  held  on  the  Fifteenth  Anniversary  of  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Springfield,  Illinois.  April 
15th,  1880     State  Journal,  Printers,  Springfield,  111.  865 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     14,  (1)  pp. 
Cut  of  Monument  on  back  cover. 

LINCOLN,  ROBERT  T. :  Speech  of  Hon.  Robert  T. 
Lincoln  Made  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Thirty-eighth 
Anniversary  of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate  Galesburg, 
111.,  October  7,  1896  866 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (  Twenty-five  copies  privately  print- 
ed for  Chas.  T.  White  —  Herald  Print  Hancock,  New  York 
1921)     Fp.     Demy  8vo.     (4)  pp.     Printed  on  one  side  only. 

LINCOLN,  WALDO:  History  of  the  Lincoln  Fam- 
ily by  Waldo  Lincoln,  A.B.  President  of  the  Amer- 
ican Antiquarian  Society  Author  of  the  Waldo  Geneal- 
ogy 867 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     Folder. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

LINCOLN,  WALDO:  History  of  the  Lincoln  ^Fam- 
ily    An  Account  of  the  Descendants  of  Samuel  Lincoln 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       259 

of  Hingham  Massachusetts  1637-1920  Compiled  by 
Waldo  Lincoln  A.B.  President  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society  Worcester  Massachusetts  Com- 
monwealth Press  1923  868 
CI.     lis.    8vo.     xi,  718  pp. 

LIONS  CLUBS  OF  ILLINOIS :  In  Memory  of  Thom- 
as and  Sarah  Bush  Lincoln  Whose  Humble  but 
Worthy  Home  gave  to  the  World  Abraham  Lincoln,  the 
Lions  Clubs  of  Illinois  have  erected  this  Memorial  Ded- 
ication Friday,  May  16,  1924  Old  Gordon  Cemetery 
Shiloh  Church     Near  Janesville,  Illinois  869 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     Plates  and  Portraits.     8vo.     32  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows  : 

The  Service  of  Dedication  of  the  Monument  erected  above  the 
graves  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Bush  Lincoln  Father  and  Step- 
mother of  Abraham  Lincoln  Illinois  Lions  Clubs  Old  Gordon 
Cemetery  Shiloh  Church  Near  Janesville,  Illinois  Friday, 
May  16,  1924 

LIQUOR:  Abraham  Lincoln  Legislator  Orator 
President      Never  a  Prohibitionist  870 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Monotyped  and  printed  by  Barn- 
ard &  Miller,  Chicago)     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

LIQUOR:     Lincoln  on  the  Liquor  Question        871 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Cover  has  vignette  of  Lincoln. 
Ornamental  borders.     16mo.     16  pp. 

The  Art  Press,  Minneapolis :  Being  the  Lincoln  Address  before 
Washingtonian  Temperance  Society,  February  22,  1842;  and  his 
Reply  to  Sons  of  Temperance,  September  29,  1863. 

LIQUOR:     Was  Lincoln  a  Prohibitionist?  His  Wise 

and  Charitable  Views  Forbid  the  Conclusion  A  Vexed 

Question  Investigated  872 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed  "T")     32mo.  8  pp. 

LITTLE,  CHARLES  JOSEPH:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  Address  delivered  on  Lincoln  Day,  1907  in  Me- 
morial Hall     Chicago     by  Charles  Joseph  Little     Pub- 


260       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

lished  by  Request        1907       M.  Umbdenstock  &  Co. 
Lithographers  and  Printers      Chicago  873 

Cover  tide.     8vo.     16  pp. 

LODGE,  HENRY  CABOT :  Address  Delivered  before 
a  joint  Convention  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  on 
Friday,  February  12,  1909,  by  the  Hon.  Henry  Cabot 
Lodge,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  One-hundredth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  [Device]  Bos- 
ton, Mass.      1909.  874 

N.i.     (Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Co.,  18  Post  Office  Square,  Bos- 
ton)    CI.     Portraits.     Royal  8vo.     24  pp. 

LODGE,  HENRY  CABOT :  The  Democracy  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Address  to  the  Students  of  Boston  Uni- 
versity School  of  Law  By  Hon  Henry  Cabot  Lodge 
March  14,  1913  875 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Dunbar-Kerr  Co.,  Print- 
ers, Maiden,  Mass.)     8vo.     23  pp. 

LOESCH,  FRANK  J.:  The  Grand  Army  Hall  and 
Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Twenty-Second 
Lincoln  Birthday  Service  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago 
Saturday,  February  12th,  1921  2:30  o'clock  p.  m. 
Address  by  Mr.  Frank  J.  Loesch  Copyrighted 
1921  876 

N.i.,  n.p.     (Printed  in   the  House  of  Severinghaus)     Fp.   and 
Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     35  pp. 

LONG  BEACH,  (CALIF.)  :  Souvenir  of  the  Unveil- 
ing, Dedication  and  Presentation  of  the  Abraham 
Lincoln  G.  A.  R.  Memorial  Monument  Dedicated  to 
the  Veterans  of  the  Civil  War  1861-1865  at  Long 
Beach,  California  July  3rd,  1915  Geo.  W.  Moyle 
Pub.  Co.      Long  Beach,  California  877 

N.d.     Portraits  and  lis.     Imp.  8vo.     86,  (2)  pp. 

LONG,  JOHN  D. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address 
By  John  D.  Long     at  the  Centennial  in  Symphony  Hall, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       261 

Boston      February  12,  1909      W.  B.  Clarke  Company 
26  and  28  Tremorit  Street     Boston      1909  878 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     35  pp. 

LORD,  JAMES  JUDSON :  Lincoln  Monument  Ded- 
ication Poem  By  James  Judson  Lord  Delivered  at 
Oak  Ridge  Cemetery  Springfield,  Illinois  October 
15     1 874     Illustrated  by  W.  Jerome  Willoughby     879 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Illinois  Printing  Co.,  Danville,  III.,  1907)     CI. 
7"x9".     (23)  pp. 

LOS  ANGELES,  (CALIF.)  :  Lincolnian  Community 
Sunday  School  Sunday  Morning  9:30  A.  M.  at 
Lincoln  Auto  Park  Near  Lincoln  Park  Los  Angeles 
[Vignette  of  Lincoln  and  quotation]  880 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Leaflet.     12mo.     (2)  pp. 

LOUISIANA:  Louisiana's  Tribute  to  the  memory 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States. 
Public  Demonstration  in  the  City  of  New  Orleans. 
April  22,  1865.  Resolutions,  Speeches  of  Christian 
Roselius  and  Others,  Etc.,  Etc.  Compiled  by  J.  S. 
Whitaker,  Chairman.  New  Orleans:  Picayune  Of- 
fice Job  Print,  66  Camp  Street.  1 88 1 .  88 1 
Lea.     8vo.     40  pp.     Text  same  as  Fish  1037. 

LOVE,  JOHN  L. :  Lincoln  The  Emancipator  An 
Address  by  John  L.  Love  Delivered  Before  the  Excel- 
sior Club,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  February  12,  1909.  [Quo- 
tation from  Frost]  882 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Western  Age  Print,  Lang- 
ston,  Okla.)     8vo.     21  pp. 

LOWDEN,  FRANK  O.:  Lincoln,  The  American  By 
Frank  O.  Lowden  Governor  of  Illinois  Boston,  Mass. 
February  12,  1919  [Printed  by  authority  of  the  State 
of  Illinois]  883 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     7  pp. 


262       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSELL :  Parker's  Penny  Clas- 
sics. Seventh  Series,  No.  5  Whole  Number  233.  C. 
M.  Parker,  Publisher,  Taylorville,  Illinois.  Lines  on 
Abraham  Lincoln.  From  the  Ode  Recited  at  the  Harv- 
ard Commemoration  July  21,  1865.  By  James  Russell 
Lowell.  884 

Caption-cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     8  pp. 

LOWELL,  (MASS.):  Abraham  Lincoln  A  List  of 
Lincoln's  Writings  and  Works  Relating  to  Lincoln  in 
the  Lowell  City  Library  [Seal  of  Library]  Published 
by  the  City  Library     Lowell,  Mass.  885 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     16mo,  18  pp. 

LOWRY,  THOMAS:  Personal  Reminiscences  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  Thomas  Lowry  London: 
Privately  Printed  for  Beatrice  M.  Lowry  and  Her 
Friends     Minneapolis      1910  886 

(Bound  by  Sangorski  6?  Sutcliffe       London,  for  Edmund  D. 
Brooks,  Minneapolis)     Lea.     8vo.     32  pp.     (In  Box) 
One  Hundred  copies  very  elegantly  bound  and  printed. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (D.  C):  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Commandery  of 
the  District  of  Columbia,  War  Papers  47,  A  Non- 
commissioned Officer's  interview  with  President  Lincoln 
Prepared  by  Companion  Lieutenant  Colonel  G.  C.  Knif- 
fen  U.  S.  Volunteers  and  read  at  the  stated  meeting 
of  March  6,  1903  887 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     13  pp. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (D.  C):  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Commandery  of 
the  District  of  Columbia,  War  Papers  71.  A  Non-Com- 
missioned  Officer's  Interview  with  President  Lincoln 
Prepared  by  Companion  First  Lieutenant  Samuel  K. 
Hall,  U.  S.  Volunteers  and  read  at  the  stated  meeting 
of  December  4,  1907.  888 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     27  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       263 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (MINN.):  Addresses  in  Memory 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  Delivered  before  the  Minnesota 
Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
1903-1910  Published  for  the  Cammandery  under  di- 
rection of  C.  G.  Schulz,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion 889 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (St.  Paul,  1910)     CI.     Fp.     8vo.     (5),  5-210 

pp. 

Edition  of  twenty-five  hundred. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (NEW  YORK)  :  [Portrait]  Ad- 
dresses delivered  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States,  at  the  regular  meeting  held  February 
3,  1909,  at  Delmonico's,  in  observance  of  the  One  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  birth  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln  890 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     8vo.     31  pp. 

Speakers :     Gen.    Horace    Porter,    Horace    White    and    Charles 

Leale,  M.D.,  the  latter  on  "Lincoln's  Last  Hours." 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (N.  Y.)  :  Abraham  Lincoln  The 
Celebration  of  the  Centenary  of  Lincoln's  Birth  by  the 
New  York  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  [Cut  of  badge  of 
order  in  colors]  Delmonico's  New  York,  Februarv 
3, 1909  891 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  on  cover.     Portrait  from  original  nega- 
tive pasted  in.     8vo. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (OHIO)  :  The  Commemoration  of 
the  Lincoln  Centenary  by  the  Ohio  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States  at  their  Headquarters  February  12,  1909  Doug- 
las A.  Brown,  Official  Reporter  892 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     8vo.     31  pp. 

Principal  address  by  Judge  Frederick  A.  Henry,  Cleveland. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 


264       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania      Memorial 
Meeting     February  13      1907      1907  893 

N.L,  n.p.     (Brevet  Lieut,   Col.  John  P.   Nicholson,  Recorder, 
Compiler)     8vo    32  pp. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting     February  12      1908      1908  894 

N.i.,  n.p.     (Brevet  Lieut.    Col.  John  P.   Nicholson,  Recorder, 
Compiler)     8vo.     15  pp. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting     February  3,  1909  895 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     8vo.     19  pp. 

Rev.  Henry  C.  McCook,  D.D.,  and  Maj.  William  H.  Lambert 

—  Speakers. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Ceremonies  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Philadelphia  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1909  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Penn- 
sylvania    Philadelphia      1909  896 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     38  pp. 
Address  by  Maj.   Gen.   Joshua  L.   Chamberlain   and   Capt.   P. 
Green,  and  a  poem  by  Norman  Hagedorn,  Esq. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting     February  15      1911      1911  897 

N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     12  pp. 

"The  Making  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  by  Companion  Captain  John 

Richards  Boyle,  D.D.     Chaplain  of  the  Commandery. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.) :  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       265 

Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania      Memorial 
Meeting      February  9th,  1916.  898 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {1916)     8vo.     11  pp. 

"The  After-glow   of  Abraham   Lincoln's   Life,"   by   Companion 

Lieut.  James  A.  Worden,  D.D. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting     February  13,  1918.  899 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 
Address  by  Walter  George  Smith. 

LOYAL  LEGION,  (PENN.):  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting      February  12,  1919  900 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     9  pp. 

Address  by  Chaplain  Alexander  H.  Leo. 

LOYAL  LEGION  HYMNS :  Abraham  Lincoln  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1809  February  12,  1918  [Hymns]  Henry 
M.  [Monroe]  Rogers.  Published  by  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Massachusetts  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  Boston,  February 
8,  1918.  901 

N.i.     8vo.     (1)   p. 

LUBY,  WILLIAM  A.:  J.  Wilkes  Booth.  The  Na- 
tional Tragedy  An  Original  Tragedy.  In  Five  Acts 
By  William  A.  Luby  Being  a  True  Representation  of 
one  of  the  most  tragical  and  sorrowful  events  that  ever 
occurred.  To  which  are  added  a  synopsis  of  the  piece, 
the  cast  of  characters,  entrances,  exits,  etc.  All  Acting 
Rights  Reserved.  Published  by  William  A.  Luby.  Kal- 
amazoo, Mich.  Kalamazoo  Publishing  Co.,  Printers 
1880.  902 

12mo.     51  pp. 


266       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

LYMAN,  HENRY  D. :  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Story 
hitherto  Untold  By  Henry  D.  Lyman  Fiftieth  An- 
niversary of  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation 
1863-1913  Reprinted  by  Courtesy  of  Harper's  Week- 
ly 903 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     Portraits.     18mo.     (6)  pp. 

MacARTHUR,  ROBERT  STUART:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln His  Mystery,  Making,  and  Mastery  Sermon 
preached  in  Calvary  Baptist  Church,  New  York,  Sunday 
morning,  February  14,  1909,  in  memory  of  the  Centen- 
ary Anniversary  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Birth,  By  Rob- 
ert Stuart  MacArthur  Minister  of  this  Church  since 
May  15,  1870  904 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     15  pp. 

MacCHESNEY,  NATHAN  WILLIAM:  Abraham 
Lincoln  The  Tribute  of  a  Century  1809-1909 
Commemorative  of  the  Lincoln  Centenary  and  Contain- 
ing the  Principal  Speeches  made  in  connection  therewith 
Edited  by  Nathan  William  MacChesney  [Device] 
Chicago     A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.      1910  905 

Bds.     y^  cl.     Fp.     8vo.     xxviii,  555  pp. 

MACE,  WILLIAM  H. :  Little  Lives  of  Great  Men 
Lincoln  The  Man  of  the  People  By  William  H.  Mace 
Professor  of  History  in  Syracuse  University;  Author 
of  "Methods  in  History,"  "School  History  of  the  United 
States"  and  "Stories  of  Heroism,"  with  4  half-tone  Illus- 
trations from  photographs  and  58  pictures  by  Homer  W. 
Colby  [Device]  Chicago  New  York  London 
Rand  McNally  &  Co.  906 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1912)     Cl.     Fp.     24mo.     191  pp.  and  Map. 

MACLEAN,  MARY:  Letters  and  Addresses  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Edited  by  Mary  Maclean  New  York 
A.  Wessels  Company     1907  907 

Cl.     Portrait  pasted  on  cover.     16mo.     389  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       267 

MACKAYE,  PERCY:  Ode  on  the  Centenary  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  Percy  Mackaye  New  York 
The  Macmillan  Company  1909  All  rights  re- 
served 908 

CI.     16mo.    61  pp. 

MacNAUL,  WILLARD  C:  The  Jefferson-Lemen 
Compact  The  Relations  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
James  Lemen  in  the  Exclusion  of  Slavery  from  Illinois 
and  the  Northwest  Territory  with  Related  Documents 
1781-1818  A  Paper  read  before  the  Chicago  Historical 
Society  February  16,  1915  By  Willard  C.  MacNaul 
[Seal  of  Historical  Society]  The  University  of  Chicago 
Press     1915  909 

8vo.    58,  (1)  pp. 

MADDEN,  MARTIN  B.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Re- 
marks of  Hon.  Martin  B.  Madden  of  Illinois  in  the 
House  of  Representatives  March  17,  1914  Wash- 
ington Government  Printing  Office  1914  46456- 
13449  910 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 


MAGIE,  JAMES  K. :  At  Typographical  Union  Hall 
G  Street  Opposite  Pension  office  Monday  Eve.,  De- 
cember 19,  1892,  at  8  o'clock  Historical,  Political  and 
Educational  Lecture  on  Lincoln  before  he  was  Pres- 
ident by  Major  James  K.  Magie  of  Illinois  {Portrait] 
Abraham  Lincoln  August  20,  1858  [Description 
of  portrait]  Tickets,  25  Cents  To  be  had  of  a  Com- 
mittee, and  also  at  the  door  on  the  evening  of  the 
Lecture  This  Lecture  has  special  reference  to  the  points 
involved  in  the  great  debates  between  Lincoln  and  Doug- 
las 911 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  speaker.     Folio.     (4) 
pp. 


268       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

MAIL,  THE  SATURDAY  EVENING:  The  Satur- 
day Evening  Mail  [Full  page  Portrait]  Abraham 
Lincoln  912 

Cover  title.     (The  Saturday  Evening  Mail,  New  York,  Feb.  6, 
1909)     10y2"xUy2".     24,  (1)  pp. 

MANNHARDT,  EMIL:  Abraham  Lincoln's  Mer- 
degang  und  Laufbahn.  Rede,  gehalten  bei  der  Lin- 
coln-Feier  der  Deutsch-Amerikanischen  Historischen 
Gesellschaft  von  Illinois,  am  11  ten  Februar 
1909,  von  Emil  Mannhardt.  913 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Post  4to.     12  pp. 

MARKENS,  EDWARD  WASGATE:  1922  Reprint 
from  the  journal  of  the  Medical  Society  of  New  Jersey. 
Lincoln  and  His  Relations  to  Doctors.  By  Edward 
Wasgate  Markens,  M.D.,  Chief,  Essex  County  Prison 
Hospital.      Newark,  N.  J.  914 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1922)     16mo.     11  pp. 

MARKENS,  ISAAC :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Jews 
By  Isaac  Markens  Author  of  "The  Hebrews  in  Amer- 
ica" New  York  Printed  for  the  Author  Copyright, 
1 909     By  Isaac  Markens  9 1 5 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     (1800  copies)     8vo.     60  pp. 
A  limited  edition  of  two  hundred  copies  with  portraits,  announced 
but  probably  not  issued.     Revised  reprint  from  Vol.  17,  publica- 
tions of  the  American  Jewish  Historical  Society. 

MARKENS,  ISAAC :  Why  President  Lincoln  Spared 
Three  Lives  By  Isaac  Markens  Printed  for  the  Au- 
thor    62  Beaver  Street      New  York      1911  916 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     6  pp. 
Fifty  copies  printed. 

» 

MARKENS,  ISAAC:  President  Lincoln  and  the 
Case  of  John  Y.  Beall  by  Isaac  Markens  Printed 
for  the  Author  62  Beaver  St.,  New  York  1911  917 
Cover  title.     N.i.     Portrait.     8vo.     11    pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       269 

MARKENS,  ISAAC:  Lincoln's  Masterpiece  A  Re- 
view of  the  Gettysburg  Address  New  In  Treatment  and 
Matter  By  Isaac  Markens  Written  on  the  Occasion 
of  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Delivery  of  the  Ad- 
dress, at  Gettysburg,  November  19,  1863  Copyright, 
1913,  by  Isaac  Markens  274  West  140th  Street,  New 
York  g  918 

N.i.,  n.d.     Fp.     8vo.     26  pp. 

Special  autograph  edition  of  one  hundred  copies. 

MARTIN,  JAMES  M.:  A  Defence  of  Lincoln's 
Mother,  Conversion  and  Creed  Being  an  open  letter 
to  the  author  of  "The  Soul  of  Abraham  Lincoln"  By 
James  M.  Martin  Privately  Published  at  Minneapolis 
1921  919 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     CI.  and  paper.     12mo.     43  pp. 
Twenty  copies  bound  in  leather. 

A  second  edition  was  published,  bound  in  cl.  and  paper,  of  76 
pp.,  which  adds  Appendix  II,  III,  &  IV ;  II  is  headed  "Precocity 
of  the  boy  Lincoln,  Manhood  Religion."  Ill  is  headed  "Father 
Chiniquy  and  Mr.  Lincoln."  IV  is  headed,  "Lincoln's  Endorse- 
ment of  Colonel  Jaquess."  Imprint  of  second  edition  is:  "Sec- 
ond Edition  Published  at  Minneapolis,  1921,"  and  on  cover,  the 
words,  "Fiat  Justitia,"  which  does  not  appear  on  the  first  edition. 
Appendix  in  first  edition  is  headed,  "The  Conversion  of  Abraham 
Lincoln." 

MARTYR:  Our  Martyr  President  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Lincoln  Memorial  Addresses  Oration  By  Hon. 
Geo.  Bancroft  Burial  Oration  by  Bishop  Simpson  Eu- 
logy by  R.  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  D.D.  Reprinted  from  the 
original  edition  [Device]  The  Abingdon  Press  New 
York      Cincinnati  920 

N.d.  {1915)  Cl.  Fp.  (Lincoln  Statue  at  Lincoln,  Nebr.) 
12mo.     319  pp. 

MASSACHUSETTS:  Senate  ...  No.  193.  Resolu- 
tions of  Condolence  passed  by  both  Houses  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Legislature,  April  17,  1865  Official 
print.  921 

8vo.    3  pp. 


270       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

MASTERS,  EDGAR  LEE:  Children  of  the  Market 
Place  By  Edgar  Lee  Masters  New  York  The  Mac- 
millan  Company     1922     All  rights  reserved  922 

CI.     12mo.     469  pp. 

A  Historical  Novel,  with  a  Lincoln-Douglas  setting,  from  1833 

to  1861,  with  epilogue  that  brings  the  story  down  to  1900. 

MASTERS,  HARDIN  W.:  Ceremonies  at  the  Un- 
veiling of  Monument  to  William  H.  Herndon, 
Abraham  Lincoln's  Last  Law  Partner.  Oak  Ridge 
Cemetery,  May  30,  1918,  Springfield,  Illinois.  Address 
by  Hardin  W.  Masters,  Esq.,  of  the  Springfield,  Illinois 
Bar.     Privately  printed  923 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     32  pp. 
Two  hundred  copies  printed. 

MATHEWS,  SHAILER :  The  Grand  Army  Hall  and 
Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Twentieth  Lin- 
coln Birthday  Service  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago 
Wednesday,  February  12th,  1919  2:30  O'Clock  p.m. 
Address  by  Shailer  Mathews,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Copyrighted 
1919  924 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  and  Portrait  of  Speaker.     16mo.     29  pp. 

MATHEWS,  STELLA  TYLER:  Prospectus  The 
Life  Of  Abraham  Lincoln  In  Verse  For  Old  and 
Young  925 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (6)  pp. 
Prospectus  of  next  below. 

MATHEWS,  STELLA  TYLER:  The  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  In  Verse  By  Stella  Tyler  Mathews 
Press  of  Lowman  &  Hanford  Co.      Seattle  926 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1923)     CI.     Fp.     II.     8vo.     97  pp. 
Embossed  profile  of  Lincoln's  head  on  front  cover. 

MATSUMURA:  The  Biography  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln     [Portrait]  927 

All  in  Japanese.     12mo.     183  pp. 

The  compiler  does  not  know  whether  this  is  the  same  as  the  other 

Japanese  biographies  that  have  been  listed,  but  this  copy  contains 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       271 

the  invoice  of  the  purchase  by  the  compiler  of  three  of  these  vol- 
umes, and  the  title  was  translated  in  Tokyo. 

MATTHEWS,  A.  C:  Address  of  Col.  A.  C.  Mat- 
thews of  Pittsfield  Commander  of  the  Department 
of  Illinois,  G.  A.  R.  Springfield,  May  30,  1907.  De- 
livered under  auspices  Stephenson  Post,  No.  30,  at 
Lincoln  Monument.  928 

Caption  and  cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     13  pp. 

MAY,  HENRY:     Speech  of  the  Hon.  Henry  May  of 

Maryland,  on  the  Bill  to  Indemnify  Executive  Tyran- 
ny, and  to  continue  it  by  suspending  the  privilege  of  the 
Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.  Delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  on  the  18th  of  February,  1863.      929 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     18  pp. 

Colophon:  "Henry  Polkinhorn,  Printer,  D.  Street,  Between  6th 
and  7th."  One  of  many  such  not  in  this  list.  See  the  admirable 
study  of  Prof.  Sellery  for  a  full  discussion  of  the  attitude  of 
Congress  toward  suspension  of  the  great  writ. 

MAYNARD,  NETTIE  COLBURN:  Reminiscences 
of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  Did  Abraham  Lin- 
coln receive  Aid  from  the  Spirit  World  ?  Some  Extracts 
from  Mrs.  Nettie  Colburn  Maynard's  Book — "Was 
Abraham  Lincoln  a  Spiritualist  ?"  930 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

McBRIDE,  ROBERT  W.:  Lincoln's  Body  Guard 
The  Union  Light  Guard  The  Seventh  Independent 
Company  of  Ohio  Volunteer  Cavalry  1863-1865  By 
Robert  W.  McBride,  One  Time  1st  Corporal  and  also 
Company  Clerk.  931 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {1908)     Portraits.     8vo.     (30)  pp. 

Four  last  leaves  contain  portrait  of  author  and  "Some  Personal 

Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 

McBRIDE,  ROBERT  W. :  Indiana  Historical  Socie- 
ty Publications  Volume  V  Number  1  Lincoln's 
Body  Guard  The  Union  Light  Guard  of  Ohio  With 
Some  Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln      By 


272       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Robert  W.  McBride  Late  Corporal  and  Company  Clerk 
Indianapolis  Edward  J.  Hecker,  Printer  1911  932 
Also  cover  title.     8vo.     39  pp. 

McCAMANT,  WALLACE:  Lincoln  in  the  Winter 
of  '60-61  An  Address  by  Justice  Wallace  McCamant 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Oregon  to  the  joint  session  of 
the  Twenty-ninth  Legislature  of  Oregon  on  February 
twelfth,  nineteen  hundred  seventeen  933 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     7  pp. 

McCARTY,  BURKE:  The  Suppressed  Truth  about 
the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Written  and 
Compiled  by  Burke  McCarty,  Ex-Romanist  Ad- 
dress Burke  McCarty  Publisher,  Lock  Box  1618 
Washington,  D.  C.  Paper  cover  $1.00  Cloth  bound 
$1.50.     1922  934 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     CI.     lis.     12mo.     272  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows : 

"The  Suppressed  Truth  about  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Written  and  Compiled  by  Burke  McCarty,  Ex-Romanist 
1922"       {Printed  in  gilt  letters) 

McCASKEY,  J.  P.:  [Motto]  One  Hundred  Years. 
Abraham  Lincoln.  [Portrait  and  Introductory  matter] 
J.  P.  McCaskey,  Lancaster,  Pa.  935 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (1909)  lis.  7"xl0j4".  21,  (3) 
pp. 

McCLEARY,  JAMES  T.:  Reprinted  from  Review 
of  Reviews,  September,  1908.  What  Shall  the  Lin- 
coln Memorial  Be?  By  James  T.  McCleary.  936 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     8vo.     334-341  pp. 

McCLELLAN,  GEORGE  B.:  The  Saint-Gaudens 
Lincoln  By  George  B.  McClellan,  LL.D.  from  Me- 
morial Oration  Augustus  Saint-Gaudens,  delivered  in 
New  York,  February  29,  1908,  printed  in  Putnam's 
Monthly,  August,  1908  937 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folder.     6"x7".     (1)   pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       273 

McCLISH,  ELI:  A  Lincoln  Memorial  Address  Ser- 
mon by  Rev.  Eli  McClish,  D.D.,  Chaplain  of  National 
Soldiers  Home,  California,  February  4,  1917  938 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Reported  by  Rev.  E.  W. 
Mecum)     5^"xl3".     (4)  pp. 

McCLURE,  A.  K.:  Col.  McClure's  Statement  of 
Lincoln's  Journey.  939 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Philadelphia  Press,  Jan.  19, 
1908)       8vo.     (3)  pp. 

Reprinted  from  the  Philadelphia  Press  of  January  19,  1908,  be- 
ing a  report  of  Col.  McClure's  account  of  the  midnight  journey 
to  Washington. 

McCLURE,  ALEXANDER  K.:  Lincoln  as  a  Poli- 
tician [Device]  By  Col.  Alexander  K.  McClure 
Privately  printed  for  Gilbert  A.  Tracy,  Putnam,  Conn. 
1916     *  940 

McCLURE,  J.  B. :  Abraham  Lincoln's  Speeches 
Complete  From  his  First  Speech  in  Pappsville,  111. 
1832,  to  his  Last  Address  in  Washington,  April  11, 
1865;  Including  Congressional  Speeches;  Celebrated 
Debates  with  Senator  Douglas;  Speeches  on  his  way 
from  Springfield  to  Washington ;  Inaugurals ;  Wonderful 
Address  at  Gettysburg,  Etc.  Etc.  Chronologically  ar- 
ranged and  Illustrated  [Quotation  from  Lincoln]  Ed- 
ited by  J.  B.  McClure,  M.A.  Compiler  of  "Lincoln's 
Stories,"  "Gen  Garfield,  from  Cabin  to  the  White 
House;"  "Mistakes  of  Ingersoll;'  "Mody's  Anecdotes;' 
"Stories  and  Sketches  of  Gen.  Grant;"  "Edison  and  His 
Inventions;"  "Poetic  Pearls"  etc.  Chicago  Rhodes  & 
McClure  Publishing  Co.      1891  941 

Cover  title.     16mo.     478  pp. 

Between  pp.  16  and  17,  are  24  leaves,  with  process  illustrations. 

McCOOK,  HENRY  C:  Lincoln  and  His  Veterans 
A  Centenary  Ode      by  Henry  C.  McCook,  D.D.,  Sc.D., 

LL.D.       Chaplain  41st  Illinois  U.  S.  V.       During  the 


274       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

War  for  the  Union  Chaplain  2d  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers  Spanish-American  War  Read  before 
the  Pennsylvania  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  Feb- 
ruary Third,  A.  D.  1909  942 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {1909)     Fp.     12mo.     (4)    pp. 

McCORMICK,  HUGH  M.:  In  Remembrance  By 
Hugh  Malcolm  McCormick  943 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1916)  7"*9j4".  2 
pp. 

McCULLOUGH,  C.  S.:  Part  Six  Petersburg  and 
the  Early  Home  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  944 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Published  by  Richard  Acton,  Chi- 
cago)    II.     Oblong,  11  "x9".     lOl.A.p. 

Part  Six,  Petersburg  and  the  Early  Home  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Artistic  and  Poetic.  Photographed  by  C.  S.  McCullough.  An 
Idyl  of  Old  Salem  by  Maggie  S.  Miller  Cheaney,  "Our  own  lit- 
tle village  and  The  Home  of  Abraham  Lincoln"  by  Miss  Carrie 
Wright. 

McELROY,  JOHN:  The  United  States  Intelli- 
gencer Soul  Growth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  John 
McElroy  Published  by  The  National  Tribune,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  945 

Also  cover  title.  N.d.  (Copyright,  1910)  Fp.  &  lis.  8vo. 
16,  (2)  pp. 

McILVANE,  CAROLINE  M. :  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Lincoln 
Birthday  Service  Address  by  Honorable  Charles  Sid- 
ney Cutting.  Address  by  Miss  Caroline  M.  Mcllvaine, 
Librarian,  Chicago  Historical  Society.  Memorial  Hall, 
Chicago,  Illinois,  Monday,  February  12,  1917.  2:30 
o'clock  p.  m.  946 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  &  Portrait  of  Speaker.     16mo.     43  pp. 
See  No.  413,  Cutting. 

McKINLEY,  WILLIAM:  An  Address  by  The  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  William  McKinley  October 
7,  1899      on  the  occasion  of  the  Forty-first  Anniversary 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       275 

of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate  at  Galesburgh,  Illinois. 
Printed  at  the  Cadmus  Press,  New  York.      1899.      947 

S%"xl%".     17  pp. 

On  one  of  the  pages,  the  statement  is  made  that  of  the  book,  three 
copies  are  printed  on  Vellum  for  President  McKinley,  Mrs. 
McKinley  and  the  Knox  College  Library.  Fourteen  copies  are 
printed  on  hand-made  paper  for  the  gentlemen  listed,  beginning 
with  Hay,  Gage,  Root  and  other  members  of  McKinley's  Cabinet, 
Clark  E.  Carr  and  some  other  gentlemen.  President  McKinley's 
Address  occupies  the  first  ten  pages ;  the  balance  is  taken  up  with 
a  statement  of  the  details  concerning  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate 
at  Galesburgh,  giving  detail  programme  of  the  Music,  Invocation, 
Address  of  Welcome  by  Clark  E.  Carr,  etc. 

McLAUGHLIN,  ROBERT  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln 
An  Oration  delivered  on  Washington's  Birthday  by 
Robert  W.  McLaughlin  Washington  and  Lincoln  Lead- 
ers of  the  Nation  in  the  Constitutional  Eras  of  American 
History  By  Robert  W.  McLaughlin  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons  New  York  and  London  The  Knickerbocker 
Press      1912  948 

CI.     Portraits.     12mo.     278  pp. 

McLELLAN,  HUGH:  A  Letter  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln in  reply  to  An  Invitation  to  attend  a  Festival  in 
Honor  of  the  Birthday  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Composed 
directly  from  the  original  letter,  now  in  the  John  Hay 
Memorial  Library  at  Brown  University,  and  twenty-five 
copies  printed  in  this  form  at  the  Moorsfield  Press,  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1923  949 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     (3)  pp. 

Hugh  McLellan  is  a  son  of  Charles  W.  McLellan,  who  owned  the 

original  letter. 

McSPADDEN,  J.  WALKER:  Famous  Americans 
For  Young  Readers  The  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
By  J.  Walker  McSpadden  [Device]  Barse  &  Hop- 
kins New  York  N.  Y.  Newark  N.  J.  950 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1922)     CI.     Portrait.     lis.     12mo.     181  pp. 

MECA,  J.:  Biblioteca  Universal  Abraham  Lincoln 
Intimo      Apuntes      Historico-Anecdoticos  de  su  vida  y 


276       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

de  su  epoca  Obra  Escrita  por  J.  Meca  en  presencia 
de  las  de  Curtis,  Williams,  Greeley,  Spencer,  etc.  Edi- 
cion  Ilustrada  Barcelona  Montaner  Y  Simon,  Edi- 
tors Calle  de  Aragon,  Num.255  1909  951 
CI.     Fp.  and  lis.     Royal  8vo.     341,  (1)  pp. 

MEDAL,  THE  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL:     The  Lin- 

coln  Centennial  Medal  Presenting  the  medal  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  by  Jules  Edouard  Roine  Together 
with  papers  on  the  Medal;  Its  Origin  and  Symbolism 
by  George  N.  Olcott  and  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Com- 
memoration by  Richard  Lloyd  Jones  and  Certain  Char- 
acteristic Utterances  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's Sons  New  York  and  London  The  Knickerbock- 
er Press      1908  952 

CI.  Medallion  portrait  on  cover.  Gilt  edges.  {In  box) 
12mo.     70  pp. 

One  copy  contains  gold  medal.  Edition  of  one  hundred  contains 
silver  medal ;  and  an  unnumbered  edition  with  bronze  medals. 
Medal  is  2y2"  in  diameter,  bound  in.  The  gold  medal  volume 
was  purchased  by  Maj.  W.  H.  Lambert. 

MEESE,  WILLIAM  A. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Incidents 
in  his  life  relating  to  Waterways  William  A.  Meese  953 

N.i.,    n.p.,    n.d.     {Moline,    III.     Desaulniers    &    Co.,    Printers, 
IPOS)     Portrait  and  plates.     8vo.     (6),   7-53  pp. 
Makes  an  error  on  page  12,  by  stating  that  J.  R.  Herndon  became 
Lincoln's  law  partner.     W.  H.  Herndon,  the  law  partner,  did 
not  know  Lincoln  at  that  early  date. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  60th  Congress,  1st  Ses- 
sion. H.  R.  21985.  [Report  No.  1773]  In  the 
House  of  Representatives.  May  12  [calendar  day, 
May  18],  1908.  Mr.  McCall  introduced  the  following 
bill ;  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Library 
and  ordered  to  be  printed.  May  12  [calendar  day, 
May  25],  1908.  Reported  with  amendments,  commit- 
ted to  the  Committee  of  the  Whole  House  on  the  state  of 
the  Union,  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  954 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       277 

A  bill  for  enlargement  of  the  Capitol  Grounds  and  for  the  erec- 
tion of  a  monument  or  monumental  memorial  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN :  60th  Congress,  2d  Session. 
Senate.  Con.  Res.  No.  55.  In  the  Senate  of  the  Unit- 
ed States.  December  14,  1908.  —  Referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee on  Appropriations  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
Mr.  Dick  submitted  the  following  Concurrent  Resolu- 
tion :  955 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 

Resolution  providing  for  a  Memorial  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  [Public  — No.  346.]  [S. 
9449.]  An  Act  To  Provide  a  commission  to  secure 
plans  and  designs  for  a  monument  or  memorial  to  the 
memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  956 

Caption  title.     8vo.     (1)  p. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  "Lincoln's  is  a  growing 
fame,  not  a  fading  fame.  —  For  Lincoln  a  finished  me- 
morial is  not  a  fit  memorial."  From  The  Review  of 
Reviews  What  Shall  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Be*?  By 
James  T.  McCleary  957 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     4y2"x8y4".     20  pp. 

Also  four  forms  of  letters  bound  in,  for  enrollment  in  "The  Lin- 
coln Memorial  Road  Association  of  America,"  including  one  let- 
ter for  Senators  and  Congressmen. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  Programme  Lincoln  Me- 
morial Benefit  at  the  Metropolitan  Opera  House  New 
York  City  February  9th,  1909  Published  by  Ander- 
son &  Gannon  958 

N.p.,  n.d.  {1909)  Portrait  on  front  cover.  7j4"xl024". 
(16)  pp.,  2  pp.  Adv. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  61st  Congress  3rd  Ses- 
sion S  9449  A  Bill  to  provide  a  Commission  to  secure 
plans  and  designs  for  a  monument  or  memorial  to  the 
memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln     By  Mr.  Collum     Decern- 


278       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ber  13,  1910     Read  twice  and  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  the  Library  959 

Cover-caption  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  Calendar  No.  880  61st 
Congress  3rd  Session  Sa449  A  Bill  to  Provide  a 
Commission  to  secure  plans  and  designs  for  a  monument 
or  memorial  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By 
Mr.  Collum.  December  13,  1910.  —  Read  twice  and 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Library.  December 
20,  1910.  —  Reported  with  amendments  960 

Cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     3  pp. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  62nd  Congess,  3d  Session 
Senate  Document  No.  965  Lincoln  Memorial  Commis- 
sion Report  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States  Transmitting  a  Report  of  the  Lincoln  Memorial 
Commission,  and  its  Recommendations,  upon  the  Loca- 
tion, Plan,  and  Design  for  a  Memorial,  in  the  City  of 
Washington,  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in 
accordance  with  the  Act  approved  February  9,  1911 
December  5,  1912  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  the 
Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed,  with  illustrations 
Washington       1913  961 

Also  cover  title.     9"xll^".     41  pp. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  Lincoln  Memorial  Lin- 
coln was  the  Commander  in  Chief,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
of  the  Army  of  Gettysburg.  His  name  is  inseparably 
linked  with  that  Army  and  with  that  battle  held.  If  I 
could  have  my  own  way,  I  would  commemorate  both 
together.  I  would  build  a  highway  to  Gettysburg. 
Speech  of  Hon.  Joseph  Taggart  of  Kansas  in  the 
House  of  Representatives  January  29,  1913  Wash- 
ington    1913     76834-11737  962 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  The  Lincoln  Memorial 
Speech  of  Hon.  Lynden  Evans  of  Illinois  in  charge  of 


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the  bill  in  the  House  of  Representatives      January  29., 
1913     Washington     1913     76307-11726  ,    963 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN :  67th  Congress,  2d  Session. 
S.  Res.  291.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  April 
20  [calendar  day,  May  12],  1922.  Mr.  Curtis,  from 
the  Committee  on  Rules,  reported  the  following  resolu- 
tion; which  was  considered  by  unanimous  consent  and 
agreed  to.  964 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)   p. 

Acceptance  of  invitation  to  attend  ceremonies  at  the  dedication 

of  the  Lincoln  Memorial,  May  30,  1922. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN:  In  this  Temple  as  in  the 
Hearts  of  the  People  for  whom  he  saved  the  Union 
the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  is  enshrined  forever 
[Cut  of  Temple]  Dedicated  to  the  Memory  of  the 
Saviour  of  this  nation  by  the  President  of  the  United 
States.     Memorial  Day.     1922     Harris  &  Ewing.    965 

Cover  title.     N.p.,  n.d.     (Issued  by  the  B.  6?  0.  R.  R.)     lis. 
%y2"x\\".     3  pp. 

MEMORIAL,  LINCOLN :  [Cut  of  Memorial]  In  this 
Temple  as  in  the  Hearts  of  the  People  for  whom  he 
saved  the  Union  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  is 
enshrined  forever  966 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folder.     (Printed  on  heavy  paper, 
with  envelope)     \0"x\iy2".     (4)  pp. 

MENTOR,  THE:     Learn    One    Thing  Every    Day 

February  9,   1914       Serial  Number  52  The  Mentor 
Abraham  Lincoln      By  Albert  Bushnell  Hart      Harvard 

University        Department   of  Biography  Volume    1 

Number  52     Fifteen  Cents  a  Copy  967 

Cover  title.     (The   Mentor   Association)       lis.  7"xl0".       11, 
(1)  PP- 

MERRILL,  CHARLES  E. :  Merrill's  English  Texts 
Selections  from  the  Writings  and  Addresses  of  Abraham 


280       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Lincoln  by  Charles  E.  Merrill,  edited  with  an  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  Cornelia  Beare,  Instructor  in  English, 
Wadleigh  High  School,  New  York  City  1910  Charles 
E.  Merrill  Co.,  New  York  44-60  East  Twenty-third 
Street  968 

CI.     16mo.     187  pp. 

MERRITT,  L.  EVELINE:  Studies  of  Famous  Pic- 
tures. By  Miss  L.  Eveline  Merritt,  Head  of  Art  De- 
partment, Northern  Illinois  State  Normal  School.  Lin- 
coln —  Saint  Gaudens.      [Cut  of  Statue]     Lincoln.  969 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Parker  Publishing  Co.,  Taylor- 
ville,  Ills.)     12mo.     7  pp. 

MERWIN,  J.  B. :  An  Evening  with  Abraham  Lin- 
coln [Portrait  and  facsimile  signature.]  A  Lecture 
of  Absorbing  Interest  Abounding  in  reminiscences  and 
anecdotes  descriptive  of  his  life  and  achievements,  by 
one  who  knew  him  well,  who,  in  his  life  was  the  friend 
and  confidant  of  the  martyred  President.  Maj.  J.  B. 
Merwin,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  970 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.      (4)  pp. 
Adv.  of  a  prohibition  address. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  The  Annual  Din- 
ner of  the  Union  League  Club  of  Brooklyn.  February 
12,  1908.  In  Celebration  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Portraits  from  the  Frederick  Hill  Meserve  col- 
lection.    New  York.  97 1 

S  Pictures  of  Lincoln  from  original  negatives  pasted  in.  N.i., 
n.p.,  n.d.     5"x8y4".     5  a.  p.     * 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  The  Quill  Club 
of  New  York  A  Life  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Annual  Ladies'  Night  and  Celebration  of  the  Lincoln 
Centenary.  Hotel  Astor,  New  York,  February  16, 
1909  972 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (300  copies  printed)     Royal  8vo.     (10)  pp. 
Contains  a  brief  sketch  of  the  photographs  of  Lincoln,  by  Me- 
serve.    * 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       281 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  The  Photographs 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Frederick  Hill  Meserve 
An  Advertisement  of  A  Book  which  will  contain  Photo- 
graphic Prints  of  all  known  Photographs  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  printed  from  the  Original  Negatives,  and  from 
Copies  of  the  Daguerreotypes,  Ambrotypes,  and  Photo- 
graphs, with  the  History  of  each  Portrait.  New  York 
October,  1910  973 

N.i.     {Printed  by  A.  Kimball  Co.,  New  York  City)     Hand  made 
paper.     Stiff  paper  cover.     Photograph  of  Lincoln  from  original 
negative  pasted  in,  facing  title  page.     8vo.     5  pp. 
Advertisement  of  next  below. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  The  Photographs 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Frederick  Hill  Meserve 
Privately  printed     New  York      191 1  974 

N.i.  Bds.  (In  Slip  Case)  8^"xll".  110,  (5)  pp. 
One  hundred  mounted  photographs  of  Lincoln  and  about  thirty 
other  photographs  with  descriptions  of  each.  Facsimile  letter 
of  Robert  T.  Lincoln,  concerning  the  Brady  Photograph,  which 
faces  title  page.  Hand  made  paper.  List  of  subscribers.  The 
edition  consisted  of  102  copies,  of  which  two  were  for  copyright 
purposes.  Mr.  Meserve  deserves  the  thanks  of  the  American 
people  for  his  wonderful  contribution  to  Lincolniana. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  The  Photographs 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Frederick  Hill  Meserve 
Supplement  Number  One  Privately  Printed  New- 
York      1917  975 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8^"xll".     7  pp. 
An  Addition  to  next  above. 
Photographs  Nos.  101  to  108. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  Abraham  Lincoln 
By  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  Privately  Printed  New- 
York      1914.  976 

Portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Emerson  from  original  negatives  pasted 
in.     Foreword    by    Hill,    concerning    oration.     N.i.     Bds.     8vo. 

12  PP- 

Edition  consists  of  thirty  copies.     Facsimile  of  the  title  page  of 

the  Oratorical  Year  Book  follows  title  page.     * 


282       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  Historical  por- 
traits and  Lincolniana.  Index  of  a  part  of  the  Col- 
lection of  Americana  of  Frederick  Hill  Meserve.  Pri- 
vately printed      New  York      1915  977 

9"xl2".    * 

The  following  follows  title  page : 

Index  of  a  series  of  twenty-eight  books  containing  nearly  eight 
thousand  photographic  portraits  and  views  for  the  most  part  of 
the  Civil  War  period  printed  directly  from  the  original  negatives 
and  from  negatives  made  from  life  photographs  selected  from  the 
collection  of  Americana  of  Frederick  Hill  Meserve,  New  York. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  Lincolniana  His- 
torical portraits  and  Views,  printed  directly  from  original 
negatives  and  from  negatives  made  from  photographs  in 
the  collection  of  Americana  of  Frederick  Hill  Meserve. 
Privately  printed     New  York      1915  978 

N.i.     Full    levant.     Contains    369    photographs,    portraits    and 
views ;  mounted  on  hand-made  paper.     9"xl2".     114  pp.     * 
The  book  is  bound  by  MacDonald,  of  New  York,  one  of  the 
celebrated  binders  of  beautiful  books  in  full  levant  in  any  color 
selected. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  Lincoln's  Ells- 
worth Letter  979 

Bds.  8vo.  7,  1  pp.  Edition  consists  of  250  copies.  Printed 
for  the  Quill  Club  of  New  York  on  the  occasion  of  its  Lincoln 
Meeting,  February  15th,  1916. 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  Ellsworth  from  original  negatives  pasted 
in ;  also  facsimile  of  letter  from  Lincoln  to  the  father  and  mother 
of  Elmer  E.  Ellsworth  pasted  in. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  Lincoln's  Ells- 
worth Letter;  and  also  the  last  letter  from  Colonel 
Ellsworth  to  his  father  and  mother.  Privately  printed 
New  York     1916  980 

N.i.     Bds.     8vo.     13,  1  pp. 

Portrait  from  original  negative  pasted  in.  Also  facsimile  of 
letter  from  Colonel  Ellsworth  to  his  father  and  mother,  written  on 
the  night  before  his  death.     Edition  consists  of  25  copies. 

MESERVE,  FREDERICK  HILL:  Lincolniana  and 
Historical  Photographs     Compiled  by  Frederick  Hill 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       283 

Meserve.     Privately  printed     New  York     1917       981 

N.i.     Folio.     26,  (2)  pp. 

Announcement  following  title  page,  is  as  follows : 
Announcement  of  a  book  containing  what  is  believed  to  be  the 
largest  number  of  the  photographs  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  any 
single  collection,  the  photographic  portraits  of  Mrs.  Lincoln,  and 
the  sons  of  the  President,  many  of  the  leading  contemporaries  of 
Lincoln,  and  other  portraits  and  views  of  persons  and  places  il- 
lustrating his  life  and  death. 

MICHIGAN:  Dept.  Public  Instruction  Bulletin 
1915  No.  55.  [Lincoln's  Birthday']  Anthony 
Gross  982 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8"xl2".     Folder.     (4)  pp. 

MIDDLING,  THEOPHILUS :  Lincoln  in  the  Black 
Hawk  War  An  Epos  of  the  Northwest  By  Theophi- 
lus  Middling  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sigma  Publishing  Co 
[For  Sale  by  A.  C.  M'Clurg  &  Co.,  Booksellers,  Chicago, 
Ills.]  983 

N.d.    CI.    8vo.    375  pp. 

MILES,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON:  "To  All  Whom  it 
May  Concern."  The  Conspiracy  of  Leading  Men  of 
the  Republican  Party  to  Destroy  the  American  Union 
proved  by  their  words  and  acts  Antecedent  and  Subse- 
quent to  the  Rebellion.  By  Thomas  Jefferson  Miles,  of 
Philadelphia.  New  York :  Published  by  J.  Walter  & 
Co.,  19  City  Hall  Square,      1864.  984 

5^"x9".    35  pp. 

MILLER,  FRANCIS  TREVELYAN:  Portrait  Life 
of  Lincoln  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Greatest 
American,  told  from  Original  Photographs  taken  with 
His  Authority  during  the  Great  Crisis  through  which  He 
Led  His  Country  —  Treasured  among  the  7000  Secret 
Service  War  Negatives  in  the  Brady-Gardner  Collection 
at  Springfield,  Massachusetts,  and  in  Private  Collections, 
valued  at  $150,000  Collected  by  Edward  Bailey  Eaton 
Portrait   Life   of   Lincoln      [Portrait]        Patriot    Pub- 


284       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

lishing  Company  By  Francis  Trevelyan  Miller  Found- 
er and  Editor-in-Chief  of  "The  Journal  of  Ameri- 
can History"  Author  of  "The  Photographic  History  of 
the  Civil  War"  Author  of  "American  Hero  Tales"  — 
Editor  of  the  Search-Light  Library  Member  of  The 
American  Historical  Association  Fellow  of  The  Amer- 
ican Geographical  Society  Member  of  The  Amer- 
ican Statistical  Association  Member  of  The  National 
Geographic  Society  Member  of  The  American  Academy 
of  Political  and  Social  Science  Anno  Domini  Spring- 
field,  Massachusetts  mcmx  The  Patriot  Publishing 
Company  New  York,  439  Lafayette  Street  Mar- 
quette Building,  Chicago  985 
CI.     lis.     Portrait  on  front  cover.     7^"xl0%".     164  pp. 

MILNER,  DUNCAN  C:  Lincoln  and  Liquor  By 
Duncan  C.  Milner  [Device]  The  Neale  Publishing 
Company  440  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  mcmxx  986 
CI.     (Copyright,  1920)     Portrait.     8vo.     155  pp. 

MINER,  JAMES:  Abraham  Lincoln.  Personal  Rem- 
iniscences of  the  Martyr-Emancipator  as  he  appeared  in 
the  Memorable  campaign  of  1854  and  in  his  subsequent 
career  By  Dr.  James  Miner  The  following  article 
was  read  by  the  author  at  the  Lincoln  Day  celebration 
in  the  Winchester  [Illinois]  High  School,  Monday,  Feb. 
12,  1912.  987 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     7,  (1)  pp. 

MINNESOTA:  Minnesota  Department  of  Public 
Instruction  Lincoln  Centenary  February  12,  1909 
Compiled  For  Commemoration  Exercises  in  Minnesota 
Public  Schools     By  C.  W.  G.  Hyde      1909  988 

N.i.,  n.p.  Fp.  (The  Lincoln  Family)  Portrait  on  front  cover. 
8vo.     24  pp. 

MINOR,  BERKELEY:  [From  "Times-Dispatch," 
(Richmond,  Va.)  of  January  15,  1911.]  If  Lee  Could 
Have  Stood  at  the  Helm  The  Retrospect  of  a  Confeder- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       285 

ate  —  If  Slavery  Had  Been  Abandoned  by  the  South  — 
Confederates  were  Overconfident  —  Like  Israelites  at 
Kadesh.  By  Berkeley  Minor:  Sometime  Private  in 
Rockbridge  Artillery,  Stonewall  Brigade  989 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Signed  at  Staunton,  Va., 
December  26,  1911)     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

MINOR,  BERKELEY:  Lincoln.  For  the  Spectator: 
Staunton,  Va,  March  19,  1909.  990 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Signed  by  Berkeley  Minor, 
Sometime  private  in  Rockbridge  Artillery,  Stonewall  Brigade, 
A.  N.  V.)     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

MINOR,  CHARLES  L.:  The  Real  Lincoln  from  the 
Testimony  of  His  Contemporaries  by  Charles  L.  Minor, 
M.A.,  LL.D.  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged 
230  pages  [The  first  edition  was  a  pamphlet  of  54 
pages]  991 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Everett  Waddy  Co,,  Publishers,  1105  E.  Main 
St.,  Richmond,   Va.)     8vo.     Folder. 
Adv.  of  Fish  654. 

MITCHELL,  WILMOT  BROOKINGS:  Abraham 
Lincoln  The  Man  and  the  Crisis  By  Wilmot  Brook- 
ings Mitchell  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory  Bow- 
doin  College  Portland,  Maine  Smith  &  Sale,  Pub- 
lishers 1910  992 
CI.     Portrait.     Cr.  8vo.     (12),  3-31,  (1)  pp. 

MONAHAN,  JAMES  G.:  Lincoln  was  a  genius  of 
common  sense;  his  judgment  of  men  was  marvelous 
and  his  trained  mind  went  straight  to  the  heart  of  all 
questions,  great  or  small,  as  from  day  to  day  he  grandly 
arose  to  meet  new  conditions  and  unexpected  obstacles 
Memorial  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln  Delivered  by 
Hon.  James  G.  Monahan  of  Wisconsin  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  February  12,  1920  [Device']  Wash- 
ington     1920      164500-20448  993 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 


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MONOD,  EUGENE:  Und  Grand  Americain  [Cut 
of  Lincoln]  Abraham  Lincoln  par  Eugene  Monod 
Lausanne  George  Bridel  &  Gie,  Editeurs  Paris:  Li- 
brairie  Fischbacher      33  Rue  de  Seine  994 

N.d.     16mo.     235,  (1)  pp. 

MONTREAL,  (CANADA)  :  Copy  of  Address  from  the 
Montreal  Y.  M.  C.  A.  to  the  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Occasion  of 
President  Lincoln's  Assassination,  with  selections  from 
Responsive  answers.  995 

Caption-cover  tide.  N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Resolution  to  print  the  ad- 
dress and  letters  made  on  May  30,  1865)  Mourning  borders. 
Post  4to.     (3)  pp. 

MONUMENT,  NATIONAL  LINCOLN:  Address  to 
the  Public.  Office  National  Lincoln  Monument  As- 
sociation. Springfield,  111.  Jan.  24,  1868.  996 
Small  4to.     3  pp.     * 

MONUMENT,  THE  NATIONAL  LINCOLN:  The 

National  Lincoln  Monument        [Portrait]  Vol. 

1  Washington,  May  14,  1868,  No.  1  997 
Cover-caption  title.    8vo.    4  pp; 

MONUMENT,  NATIONAL  LINCOLN:  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  his  Last  Resting  Place  A  Leaflet  pub- 
lished for  distribution  at  the  National  Lincoln  Monu- 
ment     Springfield,  Illinois.  998 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     6  pp. 
Cut  of  Monument  on  outside  of  back  cover. 

MOORES,  CHARLES  W.:  The  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  For  Boys  and  Girls  By  Charles  W.  Moores 
With  Illustrations  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York 
Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cam- 
bridge 1909  999 
CI.     Ornamental  front  cover.     Fp.     12mo.     (9),  132  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       287 

MOORES,  CHARLES  W. :  The  Riverside  Literature 
Series  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  For  Boys  and 
Girls  By  Charles  W.  Moores  President  of  the  Board 
of  School  Commissioners  Indianapolis  With  Illus- 
trations [Device]  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  Bos- 
ton: 4  Park  Street;  New  York:  85  Fifth  Avenue 
Chicago:  378-388  Wabash  Avenue  The  Riverside 
Press      Cambridge  1000 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1909)     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     (5),   132  pp. 

MOORES,  CHARLES  W. :  The  Career  of  a  Country 
Lawyer  Abraham  Lincoln  Read  before  the  Ameri- 
can Bar  Association  at  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  Septem- 
ber 1,  1910  By  Charles  W.  Moores  of  Indianapolis, 
Indiana  [Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Amer- 
ican Bar  Association]  1001 
Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     38  pp. 

MOORES,  CHARLES  W.:  Eclectic  English  Clas- 
sics Lincoln  Addresses  and  Letters  Edited  by 
Charles  W.  Moores,  Litt.D.  American  Book  Company 
New  York     Cincinnati      Chicago  1002 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1914)     CI.     16mo.     224  pp. 

MOORES,  CHARLES  W. :  Indiana  Historical  Socie- 
ty Publications  Vol.  7  No.  10  Abraham  Lincoln 
Lawyer  By  Charles  W.  Moores  [Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings  of  the  American  Bar  Association,  1910,  and 
Enlarged]  Greenfield,  Ind.  Wm.  Mitchell  Printing 
Co.     1922  1003 

Also  cover  tide.     8vo.    483-535  pp. 

MORDECAI,  G.  L. :  A  Tribute  to  Lincoln  "Happy 
to  Serve  an  Enemy"  An  ex-confederate  writes  in  praise 
of  the  martyr  President  Published  by  permission  of  the 
New  York  Tribune  1004 

Also  cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Lounsbury  &  Co.,  Printers, 

109  John  Street,  New  York)      12mo.     (7)  pp. 

Signed  at  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1910,  by  G.  L.  Mordecai. 


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First  Lincoln  Memorial 

The  cut  on  the  opposite  page  is  that  of  the  first  Me- 
morial erected  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  as  a 
tribute  by  the  citizens  of  Washington.  It  was  erected  in 
front  of  the  City  Hall  and  was  dedicated  on  the  15th  day 
of  April,  1868.  The  ceremonies  at  the  unveiling  and 
dedication  were  very  elaborate. 

The  monument  is  about  forty  feet  in  height,  to  the  top 
of  the  statue,  and  rests  on  a  solid  foundation  of  blue  rock, 
six  feet  in  depth.  The  base  of  the  column  rests  upon  an 
octagon,  six  feet  in  height  and  about  seven  feet  in  diameter. 
The  lower  part  corresponds  with  the  base  and  other  part 
with  the  shaft,  being  circular  and  moulded.  The  shaft  is 
eighteen  feet  in  height,  with  an  average  diameter  of  three 
feet  (tapering),  and  surmounted  by  a  moulded  cap,  four 
feet  square  and  two  feet  thick,  on  which  rests  the  base  of 
the  statue.  The  statue  itself,  which  at  this  height  appears 
to  be  about  life-size,  faces  south.  It  represents  Lincoln 
standing  with  his  left  hand  resting  on  the  emblem  of  the 
Union ;  the  Roman  Facii,  with  head  erect  and  with  a  slight 
inclination  forward  and  the  right  hand  partially  open,  as  in 
the  attitude  he  was  wont  to  take  in  addressing  an  audience. 

Less  than  two  weeks  after  Abraham  Lincoln  died  an  asso- 
ciation was  formed,  called  the  "Lincoln  National  Monu- 
ment Association,"  to  carry  out  the  objects  proposed  by  the 
formation  of  the  committee. 

The  dedication  services,  by  the  Masonic  fraternity,  Ben- 
jamin B.  French,  Grand  Master,  were  in  accordance  with 
the  ritual  of  that  order.  B.  B.  French  was  the  orator  of  the 
day,  and  delivered  the  dedication  address.  It  is  estimated 
that  there  were  from  fifteen  to  twenty  thousand  people 
present. 

A  few  years  ago,  the  commissioners  who  had  charge  of 
the  beautifying  of  the  city  concluded  that  the  statue  in 
that  location  interfered  with  the  plans  that  had  been  ar- 
ranged, so  it  was  removed  and  stored  in  a  building.  The 
commission  had  intimated  that  any  city  that  desired  the 


FIRST   LINCOLN    MEMORIAL,   WASHINGTON,    D.  C. 
Erected  in  1868 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       289 

monument,  providing  a  proper  place  for  it  and  paying  for 
its  removal,  would  be  welcome  to  it.  The  compiler  of  this 
work  enlisted  some  of  his  friends  in  Moline,  Illinois,  to 
make  an  application  for  the  monument,  and  had  the  Hon. 
William  J.  Graham,  member  of  Congress  from  the  14th 
Congressional  District  of  Illinois,  to  introduce  a  bill  in  Con- 
gress for  that  purpose.  Congressmen  from  four  other 
places  introduced  similar  bills. 

The  citizens  of  Washington  demurred,  and  the  monu- 
ment has  been  re-erected  (April  15,  1923,  by  act  of  Con- 
gress of  June  21,  1922).  Anyone  interested  in  the  subject 
may  refer  to  items  No.  1319  to  No.  1329,  inclusive,  in  this 
work,  which  shows  what  the  compiler  of  this  work  stirred 
up  when  he  asked  his  Congressman  to  introduce  a  bill  for 
the  removal  of  the  monument  to  Moline,  Illinois. 


290       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

MORGAN,  JAMES :  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Boy  and 
the  Man  By  James  Morgan  Author  of  "Theodore 
Roosevelt,  The  Boy  and  the  Man"  "The  Child  is 
Father  of  the  Man"  New  York  The  Macmillan  Com- 
pany mcmviii  All  Rights  Reserved  1005 
CI.     Portraits.     8vo.     xi,  (2),  435  pp. 

MORROW,  HONORE  WILLSIE:  The  Lost  Speech 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Story  by  Honore  Willsie 
Morrow  Author  of  "Benefits  Forgot,"  "Still  Jim," 
"The  Devonshers,"  "The  Enchanted  Canyon,"  etc. 
[Device]  New  York  Frederick  A.  Stokes  Company 
mcmxxv  1006 

Bds.     12mo.     vi,  56,  (1)  pp. 

MOTON,  ROBERT  RUSSA:  The  Negro's  Debt  to 
Lincoln  Robert  Russa  Moton  Principal  of  Tuske- 
gee  Institute  Reprinted  from  the  Southern  Workman 
for  July      1922  1007 

Cover  tide.     Ni.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

MUDD,  NETTIE :  The  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mudd 
Containing  His  Letters  from  Fort  Jefferson,  Dry  Tortu- 
gas  Island,  where  he  was  imprisoned  four  years  for 
alleged  Complicity  in  the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln with  Statements  of  Mrs.  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Dr. 
Samuel  A.  Mudd,  and  Edward  Spangler  Regarding 
the  Assassination  And  The  Argument  of  General  Ewing 
on  the  Question  of  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Military  Com- 
mission, and  on  the  Law  and  Facts  of  the  Case  Also 
"Diary"  of  John  Wilkes  Booth  Edited  by  his  daughter 
Nettie  Mudd  With  preface  by  D.  Eldridge  Monroe 
of  the  Baltimore  Bar  New  York  and  Washington  The 
Neale  Publishing  Company     1 906  1 008 

CI.     Fp.     Portraits.     8vo.     326  pp. 

MUSICK,  JOHN  R. :  Columbian  Historical  Novels 
Volume  XII  Union  A  Story  of  the  great  Rebellion 
by  John  R.  Musick      Author  of  "Columbia,"  "Stevan," 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       291 

"Sustained  Honor,"  "Humbled  Pride,"  etc.,  etc.  Illus- 
trations by  Freeland  A.  Carter  New  York  Funk  & 
Wagnalls  Company      London  and  Toronto  1009 

N.d.     CI.     12mo.     526  pp. 

This  is  included,  because  it  concerns  the  times  and  the  men  with 

whom  Lincoln  had  to  deal. 

NABUCO,  JOAQUIM:  Remarks  of  the  Brazilian 
Ambassador,  Mr.  Joaquim  Nabuco,  at  the  Fourteenth 
Annual  Banquet  of  the  Lincoln  Republican  Club  and  of 
the  Young  Men's  Republican  Club  of  Grand  Rapids,  on 
February  12th,  1906  Lincoln's  World  Influence  1010 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     4  pp. 

NABUCO,  JOAQUIM:  Lincoln's  Centenary  Speech 
of  the  Brazilian  Ambassador  Joaquim  Nabuco  at  the 
celebration  in  Washington  of  Lincoln's  Centenary  or- 
ganized by  the  Commissioners  at  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia February  12th,  1909  1011 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     4  pp. 

NASH,  JOHN  F. :  Abraham  Lincoln  [Device]  An 
Address  delivered  by  Mr.  John  F.  Nash  at  Ottawa,  Il- 
linois, February  Twelfth  One  Thousand  Nine  Hundred 
and  Seven  1012 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Privately  printed,  1907)  16mo.  26  pp. 
The  hope  of  the  author  has  been  fulfilled,  as  expressed  by  him 
in  the  last  paragraph.  Quite  prophetic.  He  died  July  7,  1913. 
This  is  the  only  item  from  Ottawa,  but  there  is  much  evidence  of 
reverence  for  Lincoln  in  the  city.  Bronze  tablets  have  been 
placed  by  The  Illini  Chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  marking  the  spot  where 
the  Lincoln-Douglas  debate  was  held,  on  the  site  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Illinois  where  Lincoln  practised ;  and  a  Bedford  stone 
sun  dial  has  been  erected  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clarence  Griggs  at  the 
spot  where  Abraham  Lincoln  was  mustered  out  and  re-enlisted  as 
a  private  in  the  United  States  Army.  A  Bronze  marker  has  been 
placed  on  the  house  where  Lincoln  was  entertained  while  at  Otta- 
wa at  the  time  of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  debate.  (Mrs,  Griggs 
is  a  daughter  of  Mr.  Nash) 

NATIONAL  LINCOLN  MONUMENT:  Address  to 
the  Public     Office     National  Lincoln  Monument  As- 


292       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

sociation     Springfield,  111.     Jan.  24,  1868.  1013 

Small  quarto.     3  pp. 

NATIONAL  LINCOLN  MONUMENT:  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  his  Last  Resting  Place  A  Leaflet  pub- 
lished for  distribution  at  the  National  Lincoln  Monu- 
ment    Springfield,  Illinois.  1014 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     6  pp. 
Cut  of  Monument  on  outside  of  back  cover. 

NEBRASKA:  Lincoln  Anniversary  1809-1898  Feb- 
ruary 12th.  [Portrait]  "With  Malice  toward  none, 
with  charity  for  all."  State  of  Nebraska,  Department 
of  Public  Instruction,     Lincoln.  1015 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 

NEBRASKA:  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg  [Cut  of 
Statue]  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Daniel  Chester  French 
State  Capital  Grounds  Lincoln,  Nebraska  Bulletin 
No.  55  1918  Published  by  the  State  Superintendent 
of  Public  Instruction.  1016 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     32  pp. 

NEIS,  ANNA  MARIE:  Lincoln  By  Anna  Marie 
Neis  1017 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1915)     Inverse.     Ornamental  cover, 
lis.     (In  box)     8vo.     18  pp. 

NELSON,  KNUTE:  Life  and  Character  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Remarks  of  Hon.  Knute  Nelson  of 
Minnesota  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  Tuesday 
February  12,  1918  Washington  Government  Print- 
ing Office  1918  1018 
Cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  (N.  J.):  Free  Public  Library 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  February  12,  1909  Bulletin 
of  Books  and  Magazine  Articles  relating  to  Abraham 
Lincoln  1019 

Cover-caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       293 

NEW  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE,  THE:  The  New  Gospel 
of  Peace  According  to  St.  Benjamin.  Sinclair  Tousey, 
121  Nassau  Street  New  York.  General  Agent  for 
Newsdealers  and  Booksellers  1020 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     (1863)      16mo.     42  pp. 

NEW  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE,  THE:  The  New  Gospel 
of  Peace  According  to  St.  Benjamin  Book  Second 
New  York;  Sinclair  Tousey,  Publisher,  No.  121  Nas- 
sau Street  1021 
Also  cover  title.     N.d.       (1863)     16mo.     48  pp. 

NEW  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE,  THE:  The  New  Gospel 
of  Peace  According  to  St.  Benjamin  Book  Third 
New  York:  American  News  Agency  113  &  121  Nas- 
sau Street  General  Agents  for  Newsdealers  and  Book- 
sellers 1022 
Also  cover  title.     N.d.     (1864)     16mo.     47  pp. 

NEW  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE,  THE:  The  New  Gospel 
of  Peace  According  to  St.  Benjamin  Book  Fourth. 
New  York:  The  American  News  Company,  119  & 
121  Nassau  Street  1023 

Also  cover  title.  N.d.  (1866)  16mo.  55  pp. 
"The  New  Gospel  of  Peace,"  a  title  suggested  by  the  opposition 
clamor  for  a  cessation  of  hostilities,  deals  generally  with  the  events 
of  Lincoln's  administration  from  1863  onward.  They  are  in 
form  of  "Chronicles."  Brilliant  with  wit  and  satire.  Richard 
Grant  White  was  the  author.  A  complete  edition,  with  notes, 
comments,  various  readings,  illustrations,  parallel  passages  and 
practical  remarks,  was  published. 

NEW  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE,  THE:  The  New  Gospel 
of  Peace  According  to  St.  Benjamin  [Motto]  New 
York  The  American  News  Company,  1 19  &  121  Nassau 
Street      1866  1024 

8vo.    343  pp. 

NEW  JERSEY :  Addresses  Delivered  at  the  Presenta- 
tion of  the  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  By  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  House  of  Assembly,  February  12,   1867. 


294       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Trenton,  N.  J. :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  State  Ga- 
zette. 1867  1025 
Also  cover  title.     8vo.     33,  (1)  pp. 

NEW  JERSEY:  State  of  New  Jersey.  Department 
of  Public  Instruction,  Trenton.  1026 

Caption-cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     Post  4to.     (3)  pp. 
Letter  of  C.  J.  Baxter,  State  Superintendent,  dated  February  12, 
1909,  to  the  "Dear  Boys  and  Girls."     Read  in  each  school  in  the 
state  of  New  Jersey. 

NEW  MEXICO:  Lincoln  and  Flag  Day  Program 
1909  Issued  By  Department  of  Public  Instruction 
Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico  1027 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     39  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

Flag  Day      1809      One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 

Abraham  Lincoln       1909       (Portrait)       Program  of  Exercises 

New  Mexico,     February  Twelfth     Nineteen  Hundred  and  Nine. 

NEWARK,  (NEW  JERSEY)  :  Ceremony  of  the  Un- 
veiling of  the  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Newark,  New  Jersey     May  30,  191 1  1028 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (American  Lithographic  Co.,  New  York)       Stiff 

paper.     Fp.     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

For  description  of  Statue,  see  next  below. 

Published  by  Trustees  of  the  Van  Horn  Estate. 

NEWARK,  (NEW  JERSEY) :  The  Newark  Lin- 
coln  A  Memorial  \Vignette  of  Lincoln]  The 
Free  Public  Library  For  the  Trustees  of  the  Van  Horn 
Trust     Newark,  New  Jersey      1912  *     1029 

N.i.  (Published  by  Trustees  of  Van  Horn  Estate)  Bds.  lis. 
16mo.     64  pp. 

Two  hundred  copies  published. 

Splendid  description  and  illustrations  of  the  Lincoln  Monument 
at  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

Ralph  E.  Lum,  John  Martenis  and  George  W.  Wire  were  trus- 
tees of  the  Estate  of  Amos  H.  Van  Horn,  who  have1  left  an  en- 
during monument  to  his  memory. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       295 

NEWKIRK,  GARRETT:  Lincoln  Life  Sketches  In 
Verse  and  Prose  By  Garrett  Newkirk  [Device]  New 
York   Duffield  and  Company      1920  1030 

Bds.     12mo.     (10),  47  pp. 

NEWKIRK,  GARRETT:  Lincoln  Lessons  for  To- 
day By  Garrett  Newkirk  [Motto]  [Device]  New 
York     Duffield  and  Company      1921  1031 

Bds.     12mo.     132,  (1)  pp. 

NEWTON,  JOSEPH  FORT:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Essay  By  Joseph  Fort  Newton  [Device]  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa  Published  by  The  Torch  Press 
mdccccx  1032 

Bds.     Portrait.     24mo.     56  pp. 

NEWTON,  JOSEPH  FORT:  Lincoln  and  Herndon 
By  Joseph  Fort  Newton  Author  of  "David  Swing: 
Poet-Preacher"  [Device]  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  The 
Torch  Press      1910  1033 

CI.     Fp.     Portraits.     Royal  8vo.     367  pp. 

NEWTON,  JOSEPH:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Ad- 
dress delivered  at  Iowa  City  Iowa  Before  the  State 
Historical  Society  of  Iowa  on  May  Twenty-Fifth  Nine- 
teen Hundred  Ten  By  Joseph  Newton  The  State  His- 
torical Society  of  Iowa  Iowa  City  Iowa  Nineteen 
Hundred  Ten  1034 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     46  pp. 

NEW  YORK:  1809  1896  [Cut  of  flag  in  colors] 
By  an  act  of  the  Legislature  of  1895,  Lincoln's  Birthday, 
February  12th,  was  made  a  legal  holiday,  in  the  state 
of  New  York  1035 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     Folder. 

Contains  Abraham  Lincoln  one  page  chronology  and  his  portrait 

and  Gettysburg  speech. 

On  last  page  is  following: 

Compliments  of  Pusey  &  Troxell  Printers  and  Stationers      Blank 

book  manufacturers,  West  Forty-Second  Street      No.  123      New 

York  City. 


296       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

NEW  YORK:  New  York  State  Education  Depart- 
ment Lincoln  Centenary  February  12,  1909  A 
Prospectus  for  the  Schools  of  the  State  Compiled  by 
Harlan  Hoyt  Horner  [Cut  of  Cabin']  By  Permission 
of  the  Lincoln  History  Society  Lincoln's  Birthplace 
Albany  New  York  State  Education  Department 
1909  1036 

N.i.  n.p.     (V.  B.  Lyon  Company,    State  Printers,  Albany)    Por- 
trait on  front  cover.     lis.  and  fac-similes.     8vo.     30  pp. 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  (N.  Y.)  :  Lincoln  "New  Birth 
of  our  new  soil,  the  first  American"  A  Brief  Biographi- 
cal Sketch  of  Lincoln,  Fitting  Appreciations  of  his  Char- 
acter, and  a  Compilation  of  Selections  from  his  State  Pa- 
pers, Addresses  and  Letters,  Designed  to  Impress  the 
Rising  Generation  with  His  Intense  Americanism  and 
Unfaltering  Love  of  Country,  and  to  Inspire  it  to  Deeper 
Contemplation  and  Study  of  His  Life  and  Achievement 
and  to  Constant  Emulation  of  His  Uplifting  Example 
Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Lincoln  Centenary  Com- 
mittee of  the  City  of  New  York  appointed  by  His 
Honor  George  Brinton  McClellan,  Mayor      1908     1037 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Copyright,  1909;  Martin  B.  Brown  Company, 

Printers,  Nos.  49-57  Park  Place,  N.  Y.)     Fp.     Cut.     Medallion 

portrait  on  front  cover.     8vo.     40,  (1)  pp. 

An  unnumbered  page  contains  cut  of  House  in  which  Lincoln 

died. 

NICOLAY,  HELEN:  The  Boys'  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  Helen  Nicolay  With  Illustrations  By 
Jay  Hambidge  and  others  [Device]  New  York  The 
Century  Co.     1906  1038 

CI.     Ornamental  cover.     Portraits.     12mo.     viii,  307  pp. 

NICOLAY,  HELEN:  Personal  Traits  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  Helen  Nicolay  [Device]  New  York 
The  Century  Co.      1912  1039 

CI.    8vo.    385  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       297 

NICOLA Y,  JOHN  G. :  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address 
Reprinted  from  "The  Century  Magazine"  for  February, 
1894  1040 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     16  pp.     * 

Portrait  selected  by  Robert  T.  Lincoln,  and  characterized  by  him 

as  "satisfactory." 

NIELSEN,  M. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Af.  M.  N.  Saelges 
til  fordeel  for  fripladser  pas  Hindholm  Naestved  A.  P. 
Banks  bogt ry kker i     1 866  1 04 1 

12mo.     16  pp.     * 

Supposed  author,  Morton  Christian  Nielsen. 

NIMS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON:  Ode  to  Lincoln 
[5  Stanza  Poem]  George  Washington  Nims  Copy- 
right by  G.  W.  Nims      [Portrait]  1042 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     8vo.     3  pp. 

Cover  title:     Abraham  Lincoln  Souvenir. 

New  copy  for  Fish  18. 

NOBLE,  F.  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  by 
Dr.  F.  A.  Noble,  Pastor  of  the  Union  Congregational 
Church,  delivered  before  the  Chicago  Methodist  Social 
Union  at  the  Oakland  Methodist  Church  on  the  Birth- 
day of  the  Martyred  Chief,  February  12,  1901  1043 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     14  pp.     * 

NOE,  COTTON:  Lincoln  and  other  poems  by  Cot- 
ton Noe,  Author  of  "The  Loom  of  Life"  "The  Blood 
of  Rachel"     Etc.  1044 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,    n.d.     {Copyright,    1922)     12mo. 
(30)  pp. 

NORTHCOTT,  W.  A.:  Address  delivered  by  Ex-Lieu- 
tenant Governor,  W.  A.  Northcott,  of  Springfield,  Illi- 
nois, at  Chicago,  February  11th,  1909.  1045 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     8  pp. 
Cover  title  as  follows :     Lincoln 

NORTH  DAKOTA:  Abraham  Lincoln  Centenary 
1809-1909      [Portrait]      Feb.  12      [Issued  by  the  Be- 


298       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

partment  of  Public  Instruction    State  of  North  Dakota 
January  1st,  1908]  1046 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     24  pp.     * 
Contains  programs  for  special  days. 

NORTH  DAKOTA:  North  Dakota  Special  Day 
Programs  1909  [Cut  of  Flag]  Issued  by  The  De- 
partment of  Public  Instruction  1047 

Also  cover  title  with  flag  in  colors.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Bismarck, 

N.  D.     Tribune,  State  Printers  and  Binders,  1909)     8vo.     158 

pp.  of  which  the  first  32  are  Lincolniana. 

Second  title  on  another  page,  as  follows : 

Abraham  Lincoln  Centenary       1809       {Cut  of  Lincoln)       1909 

February  12th. 

NORTH  DAKOTA:  A  Memorial  of  the  Eleventh 
Legislative  Assembly  State  of  North  Dakota  Com- 
memorating the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  birth 
of  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  Capitol  Building,  Bismarck 
February  twelfth,  nineteen  hundred  nine  Issued  by 
Authority  of  Joint  Resolution  for  Distribution  to  Public 
School  Pupils  throughout  the  State  1048 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folio.     16mo.     * 

Contains  Programme  and  the  Gettysburg  Address  and  the  "Bix- 

by"  letter. 

NORTON,  ELIOT:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Lover  of 
Mankind  An  Essay  by  Eliot  Norton  Frontispiece 
Equality,  Fraternity  and  Liberty  New  York  Moffat, 
Yard  and  Company      191 1  1049 

CI.    Fp.     16mo.    95  pp. 

NOTT,  CHARLES  C:  Reprint  of  Fish  528  Fac- 
simile of  the  publication  of  the  1860  Lincoln  Cooper 
Institute  Speech  With  an  Explanatory  Note  of  xi  pages 
laid  in  as  to  the  work  which  had  been  undertaken  by  Mr. 
Nott  and  Cephas  Brainard  in  annotating  the  address  and 
copies  of  correspondence  with  Mr.  Lincoln.  1050 

NOYES,  ISAAC  P. :     Ode  on  Lincoln  1051 

Caption-cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Signed  by  Isaac  P.  Noyes, 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       299 

Battery  H„  1st  R.  I.  Lt.  Artillery.    December  15,  1907)     12mo. 

Very  appropriately,  this  author's  mis  judgment  of  Lincoln  is  ex- 
pressed in  the  worst  possible  poetry. 

NUMISMATIST,  THE:  Lincoln  Number  Entered 
at  the  Federalsburg,  Md.,  Post  Office  as  Second  Class 
Matter  Vol.  xxxvn  No.  2  The  Numismatist  An 
Illustrated  Monthly  for  Those  Interested  in  Coins,  Med- 
als and  Paper  Money.  February,  1924  [Seal  of  Nu- 
mismatic Association]  Frank  G.  Duffield,  Editor  Pub- 
lished Monthly  by  The  American  Numismatic  Associa- 
tion Publication  Office,  Federalsburg,  Md.  Yearly 
Subscription  $2.00.     This  Issue  50  Cents.  1052 

Cover  title.     Fp.     {Cut  of  Lincoln  silk  Badge)     lis.     8vo.     212 
PP- 

NYACK,  (N.  Y.):  The  Lincoln  Memorial  Boulder 
An  Inspiration  to  the  Living  A  Tribute  to  the  Dead 
Dedicated  June  Thirteenth  —  Flag  Day  Nineteen 
hundred  and  eight  Published  by  Charles  M.  Mont- 
gomery Patriotic  Instructor  Waldron  Post,  No.  82, 
G.  A.R.      Nyack-On-Hudson  1053 

N.d.     Fp.     {Portrait  of  Memorial  Boulder  in  Colors)     Cut  of 

Flag  in  colors.     Portraits.     16mo.     36,   (1)  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows : 

"Souvenir  .   .  of  the  .   .  Lincoln   Memorial  Boulder        Library 

Grounds,  Nyack,  N.  Y.        {Vignette  of  Lincoln)        Dedicated 

Flag  Day      Nineteen  Hundred  and  Eight. 

NYE,  FRANK  M. :  Celebration  of  the  One  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Address  of  Hon.  Frank  M.  Nye  of  Minne- 
sota in  the  House  of  Representatives  Friday,  February 
12,  1909     Washington     1909     72635-8048  1054 

Cover  title.     8vo.     5  pp. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  An  Analysis  of 
the  Gettysburg  Address       Compiled  by  Joseph  B. 


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Oakleaf  Moline,  Illinois  Desaulniers  &  Co.,  Print- 
ers     1908  1055 

Portrait  and  plates.     16mo.     (16)  pp. 
134  copies. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln  His  Friendship  for  Humanity  and  Sacrifice  for 
Others  An  Address  by  J.  B.  Oakleaf  [Device]  De- 
livered at  Augustana  College,  Rock  Island,  Illinois  By 
Invitation  of  the  Faculty      February  12,  1909       1056 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Desaulniers  £•?  Co.,  Printers  and  Publishers, 
Moline,  Illinois,  1910)  Stiff  paper.  Portrait  on  front  cover. 
Fp.    7"x9y4".    45  pp. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln His  Friendship  for  Humanity  and  Sacrifice  for 
Others  An  Address  by  J.  B.  Oakleaf  [Device]  De- 
livered at  Augustana  College,  Rock  Island,  Illinois  By 
Invitation  of  the  Faculty      February  12,  1909        1057 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Desaulniers  &   Co.,  Printers  and  Publishers, 
Moline,    Illinois,    1910)     Full    levant,    hand    tooled.     Fp.    and 
Portrait.     (In  slip  case)     8vo.     45,  (6)  pp. 
Fifty  copies  numbered  and  autographed. 

This  is  the  same  as  next  above,  excepting  that  this  edition  has  a 
foreword  by  Author  and  his  portrait,  and  contains  six  extra 
pages  of  a  few  of  the  hundred  or  more  letters  received  by  the 
Author,  concerning  the  next  above. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln  As  a  Criminal  Lawyer  An  Address  by  Joseph 
Benjamin  Oakleaf  At  the  Banquet  of  Illinois  State's 
Attorneys'  Association  Held  at  the  close  of  their  annual 
session,  December  7th,  1912,  at  Hotel  Sherman,  Chi- 
cago, Hon.  Lawrence  M.  Magill  of  Moline,  Illinois, 
President,  Hon.  John  E.  W.  Wayman,  Toastmaster. 
Augustana  Book  Concern  Printers  and  Binders  Rock 
Island,  Illinois      1923  1058 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     15  pp. 

This  edition  consists  of  100  numbered  copies.     There  is  also  a 

paper  edition  of  21  unnumbered  copies. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       301 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN :  Hobbies  An  Ad- 
dress on  the  Collection  of  Lincoln  Literature  By  Joseph 
Benjamin  Oakleaf  of  the  Illinois  Bar  Delivered  Feb- 
ruary 12th,  1913,  before  a  Body  of  Men  each  of  whom 
had  a  Hobby  of  some  sort  Augustana  Book  Concern 
Printers  and  Binders  Rock  Island,  Illinois     1923     1059 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     14  pp. 

The  edition  consists  of  100  numbered  copies.     Also  a  paper  edi- 
tion of  31  unnumbered  copies. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN :  Lincoln  Bibliog- 
raphy A  List  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln  Compiled  by  Joseph  Benjamin  Oak- 
leaf  of  the  Illinois  Bar  [Device]  Chicago:  R.  R. 
Donnelley  &  Sons  Company      mcmxxiii  1060 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  pasted  in.     8vo.     (5)  pp. 
Compiler's  Adv.  of  this  work. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  National  Union 
Convention  of  1864  and  Why  Lincoln  was  not  Nom- 
inated by  Acclamation  By  Joseph  Benjamin  Oakleaf 
of  the  Illinois  Bar  Privately  Printed  Carlson  Print- 
ing Co.  Moline,  Illinois  1924  1061 
12mo.     11  pp. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN :  Lincoln  A  Man 
of  Vision  1062 

Not  yet  published. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln In  Fiction  and  Drama.  1063 
Not  yet  published. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  Lincoln,  Black- 
hawk  and  the  Rock  River  Country.  1064 
Not  yet  published. 

OAKLEAF,  JOSEPH  BENJAMIN:  Text  Book  for 
Schools,  concerning  the  Gettysburg  Address.  1065 

Not  yet  published. 

The  subscribers  will  be  notified  when  the  next  four  above  are 


302       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

published,  and  description  of  the  publication  and  name  of  pub- 
lisher will  be  sent  them. 

OLCOTT,  GEORGE  N. :  Columbia  University  The 
Lincoln  Centennial  The  Robert  Hewitt  Collection  of 
Medallic  Lincolniana  Described  by  George  N.  Olcott, 
Ph.D.  Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin  Published  by  Co- 
lumbia University  Library  February  12th,  1909  1066 
Cut  of  Roine  Medal  on  cover.     16mo.     21  pp. 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION:  The  House  in  which 
Abraham  Lincoln  Died  516  Tenth  Street  Northwest 
Washington,  D.  C.  [Cut  of  house]  Contains  the  Old- 
royd  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  Consisting  of  Over 
three  thousand  articles  pertaining  to  the  Martyred  Pres- 
ident    Open  Every  Day  and  Evening  at  all  Hours   1067 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Signed  by  Elizabeth  Porter  Gould 

Boston  Evening  Transcript,  Feb.  18,  1895)     lis.     18mo.     (4) 

pp. 

Adv.  of  Oldroyd  Collection. 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION:  Memorial  to  Abraham 
Lincoln  [Cut  of  house]  The  House  in  which  Lin- 
coln died  516  Tenth  St.,  Northwest  Washington, 
D.  C.  1068 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Beresford,  Pr.  Washington) 
18mo.     7,  (1)  pp. 

A  write  up  by  Elizabeth  Porter  Gould,  resolutions,  copy  of 
bill,  reports  and  endorsements  for  the  purchase  of  the  collection 
by  the  Government. 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION :  A  Suggestion  As  to  the 
most  feasible  plan  by  which  to  preserve  to  posterity  the 
house  in  which  Abraham  Lincoln  Died  1809  [Cut  of 
house]  1909  The  House  in  which  Lincoln  Died  To- 
gether with  the  almost  invaluable  collection  of  relics  and 
other  matter  connected  with  the  life  and  deeds  of  the 
Martyr  President  which  it  now  contains  Washington, 
D.  C.      1908  1069 

Cover  title.  N.i.  (Signed  by  Harriet  Eunice  Haw  ley)  24mo. 
7  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       303 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION:  60th  Congress  2nd 
Session  H.  R.  25550  A  Bill  for  the  purchase  of  the 
Oldroyd  collection  of  Lincoln  relics,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses By  Mr.  Rodenberg  January  7,  1909  Referred 
to  the  Committee  on  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  and 
ordered  to  be  printed.  1070 

Cover  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION:  60th  Congress,  2d  Ses- 
sion. House  of  Representatives.  Report  No. 
2113.  Purchase  of  Oldroyd  Collection  of  Lincoln 
Relics  1071 

Caption-cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     2  pp. 

OLDROYD,  OSBORN  H.:  The  Centenary  of  the 
Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  1809-1909  Program 
of  Exercises  In  Commemoration  of  that  event  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Osborn  H.  Oldroyd      1908  1072 

N.i.,   n.p.     (Beresford,  Pr.      City   of    Washington)     lis.     8vo. 

20  pp. 

First  edition  —  there  are  several  other  editions. 

OLDROYD,  OSBORN  H.:  An  Interview  with  Os- 
born H.  Oldroyd  In  the  [Cut  of  House]  House 
in  which  Lincoln  died  New  York  The  Sun  1073 
N.d.     Portrait  on  cover.     32mo.     11  pp. 

OLDROYD,  OSBORN  H. :  The  Poets' Lincoln  Tri- 
butes in  Verse  to  the  Martyred  President  Selected  by 
Osborn  H.  Oldroyd  Author  of  "The  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln"  and  Editor  of  the  "Words  of  Lin- 
coln" With  many  portraits  of  Lincoln,  illustrations  of 
events  in  his  life,  etc.  Published  by  the  Editor  at  "The 
House  where  Lincoln  Died"  Washington,  D.  C. 
1915  1074 

CI.     Fp.     (Portrait  in  colors)     12mo.     261   pp. 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION:  68th  Congress,  1st  Ses- 
sion. H.  R.  5728  In  the  House  of  Representatives. 
January  18,  1924.       Mr.  Rathbone  introduced  the  fol- 


304       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Re-Erected 
first  lincoln  memorial 

The  cut  on  the  opposite  page  is  that  of  the  First  Lincoln 
Memorial,  as  re-erected  on  the  15th  day  of  April,  1923, 
under  act  of  Congress  of  June  21,  1922,  and  rededicated  on 
June  21,  1923. 

The  original  Memorial  is  shown  opposite  page  288,  and 
the  reader  is  referred  to  the  text  on  pages  288  and  289. 
The  reader  will  note  that  the  only  part  of  the  old  Me- 
morial that  is  in  the  new,  as  re-erected,  is  the  statue  of  Lin- 
coln, the  f acies  upon  which  his  left  hand  rests,  and  the  octa- 
gon block  which  supports  the  statue. 

We  quote  the  following  from  Washington  Evening  Star 
of  May  22,  1923: 

The  wanderings  of  the  Lot  Flannery  statue  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  the  gift  of  the  people  of  Washington  to  the 
city,  appear  to  be  ended.  Workmen  are  today  engaged 
in  transferring  the  statue  from  a  temporary  wooden  base 
to  a  pedestal  of  granite,  where  it  is  expected  to  remain. 
The  rededication  of  the  statue  is  scheduled  for  June  21, 
the  anniversary  of  the  act  of  Congress  directing  its  re- 
placement. 

When  the  courthouse  was  remodeled  the  statue,  which 
for  years  had  stood  on  a  high  column  in  front  of  the 
building,  was,  for  esthetic  reasons,  considered  out  of 
harmony  with  the  new  building.  The  statue  was  taken 
down  and  kept  in  storage  until  the  attention  of  Congress 
was  called  to  its  removal  and  a  number  of  citizens  re- 
quested its  return. 

On  the  front  of  the  Memorial  is  the  following  inscrip- 
tion : 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       305 

Abraham  Lincoln 

1809-1865 

This  statue  was  erected 

by  the  citizens  of  the 

District  of  Columbia 

April  15,  1868 

Re-erected  April  15,   1923 

Under  act  of  Congress 

of  June  21,  1922. 

On  the  back  Frank  Pearson     Architect 

To  those  interested,  the  compiler  refers  them  to  titles 
No.  1319  to  1329,  inclusive,  of  this  work. 


306       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

lowing  bill;  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
A  Bill  For  the  purchase  of  the  Oldroyd  collection  of 
Lincoln  relics.  1075 

Caption-cover  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

OLDROYD  COLLECTION:  68th  Congress,  1st  Ses- 
sion Calendar  No.  520 ~S.  2434  [Report  No.  490] 
In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  February  7  [Cal- 
endar day,  February  8],  1924  Mr.  Willis  introduced 
the  following  bill ;  which  was  read  twice  and  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  the  Library  April  24  [calendar 
day,  May  3]9  1924  Reported  by  Mr.  Fess,  without 
amendment  A  Bill  For  the  purchase  of  the  Oldroyd 
collection  of  Lincoln  relics.  1076 

Caption-cover  tide.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

OLSON,  JULIUS  E. :  Lincoln  in  Wisconsin  By  Ju- 
lius E.  Olson  [Society  Seal]  Reprinted  from  the  Wis- 
consin Magazine  of  History  Volume  IV,  Number  1, 
September,  1920  1077 

Also  cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     13  pp. 

OMAGGIO:     A  Lincoln     Per  Omaggio     L'Atore   1078 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     18mo.     32  pp. 

Sub-title  as  follows: 

A  Te  Polonia      Amando      Piangendo  Sperando  Un  Itaniano 

ORDER  OF  LINCOLN:     Provisional  Ritual       1079 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  13,  (1)  pp. 
The  Practical  objects  of  this  Order  are  to  acquire  the  ownership 
and  control  of  the  places  and  articles  which  are  of  special  interest 
from  their  relation  to  the  life  of  the  great  American,  whose  name 
we  bear ;  to  authenticate  and  verify  the  words  and  incidents  of  his 
life ;  to  elect  and  care  for  monuments  and  tablets  to  his  memory ; 
but  especially  to  create  and  foster  in  our  members  the  broad 
spirit  of  patriotism  which  dominated  his  life  —  From  address 

TO   CANDIDATES    (on   p.    12) 

OYSTER,  E.  W. :      [Quotation  from  Abraham  Lincoln] 
Shall  "a  government  of  the  people,  by  the  people,  and 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       307 

for  the  people"  be  re-established  in  the  District  of  Co- 
lumbia'? Words  of  Wisdom  and  Warning  from  the  lips 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  others.  [Printers  union  la- 
bel] Washington,  D.  C.  Judd  &  Detweiler,  Printers. 
1901.  1080 

Cover  tide.     8vo.     12  pp. 

Signed:     Washington,  D.  C,  June  5,  1901,  E.  W.  Oyster. 

OYSTER,  E.  W. :  [Quotation  from  Abraham  Lincoln] 
Abraham  Lincoln  Shall  His  Birthday  Be  Declared  a 
Legal  Holiday  in  the  National  Capital?  [Portrait] 
An  Open  Letter  to  Representative  James  R.  Mann 
of  Illinois  by  Mr.  E.  W.  Oyster  Private,  Company 
M,  Seventh  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  During  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion  Washington,  D.  C.  May  30, 
1922  1081 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     13  pp. 

PAGE,  HERMAN:  The  Grand  Army  Hall  and  Me- 
morial Association  Lincoln  Birthday  Service  In 
Memorial  Hall  On  Wednesday,  February  the  Twelfth 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Thirteen  at  Three  O'clock  p.  m. 
Address  by  Rev.  Herman  Page,  D.D.  1082 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  and  portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     24  pp. 

PALIMPSEST,  THE:  The  Palimpsest  Edited  by 
John  C.  Parish  Associate  Editor  of  the  State  Histori- 
cal Society  of  Iowa  Vol.  Ill  Issued  in  May  1922 
No.  5  Copyright  1922  by  The  State  Historical  Society 
of  Iowa  1083 

Caption  title.     12mo.     133-167  pp. 
Also  cover  title,  showing  table  of  contents. 
(  The  First  Mississippi  Bridge,  by  John  C.  Parish  — 133.     Lin- 
coln and  the  Bridge  Case  — 142) 

PARADISE,  FRANK  ILSLEY:  Abraham  Lincoln 
Democrat  By  Frank  Ilsley  Paradise  Formerly  Dean 
of  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  New  Orleans,  U.  S.  A.  Au- 
thor of  "The  Church  and  the  Individual,"  "Christianity 


308       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

and  Commerce,"    Etc.    Etc.      [Quotation]        Mills  & 
Boon,  Limited     49  Rupert  Street     London,  W.  1    1084 

N.d.     (Published  in  1921)     CI.     Portrait     16mo.     xvi,  176  pp. 
16  pp.  Adv. 

PARKER,  ALTON  B.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Ad- 
dress Delivered  in  the  Armory  of  the  7th  Regiment, 
N.  G.  N.  Y.  on  Friday,  February  12,  1909  By  Alton 
B.  Parker  Printed  for  Private  Distribution  1909  1085 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     28  pp. 

PATERSON,  (N.  J.)  :  Free  Public  Library  Pater- 
son,  New  Jersey  Little  Catalogues  Number  Three. 
Abraham  Lincoln  1086 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     18mo.     37  pp. 

PAU:  Abramo  Lincoln  e  la  guerra  fra  I  Pederati  ed  I 
confederati  Negli  Stati-Uniti  Narrazione  Storico-Biog- 
raphica  scritta  da  Augusta  Pau  Livorna  A  Spese  Dell 
'Editore  1087 

Also  cover  title,  containing  the  words  at  the  heading,  "Dispensa 
Prezzo  Cent.  80."     Imp.  8vo. 
Published  in  parts  of  fifty,  1 184  pp. 

PAULLIN,  CHARLES  OSCAR:  President  Lincoln 
and  the  Navy  By  Charles  Oscar  Paullin  Reprinted 
from  the  American  Historical  Review  Vol.  xiv.,  No. 
2     January,  1909  1088 

Cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     284-303  pp. 

PEASE,  THEODORE  CALVIN:     The  Diary  of  Or- 

ville  H.  Browning  A  New  Source  for  Lincoln's 
Presidency  A  Lecture  delivered  before  The  Chicago 
Historical  Society  March  29,  1923  By  Theodore 
Calvin  Pease  Editor  of  the  Illinois  Historical  Collec- 
tions [Society  Seal]  The  University  of  Chicago  Press 
Chicago      Illinois  1089 

Also  cover  title.  N.d.  (Published,  March,  1924)  8vo.  36 
pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       309 

PECK,  GEORGE  R. :  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address 
at  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  At  the  Celebration  of  the 
Centennial  Anniversary  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Birth, 
February  12,  1909     By  George  R.  Peck  1090 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     Royal  8vo.     15  pp. 
Three  hundred  copies  printed. 

PEEKSKILL,  (N.  Y.):  Publication  of  the  Lincoln 
Society  of  Peeks  kill,  N.  Y.  No.  2  [Cut  of  Me- 
dallion] Proceedings  at  the  Seventh  Annual  Dinner 
of  the  Lincoln  Society  of  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Eagle  Hotel 
Monday  Evening,  February  13,  1911  Copyright  1911, 
by  the  Lincoln  Society.  Highland  Democrat  Co., 
Print  1091 

Cover  title.     N.  p.     Portraits.     8vo.     24  pp. 

PENNELL,  ORRIN  HENRY:  Religious  Views  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Compiled  and  published  by  Orrin 
Henry  Pennell  H.  H.  Timby,  Bookseller,  Importer 
and  Publisher      Conneaut,  Ohio.  1092 

N.d.     Portraits.     8vo.     58  pp.     * 

PENNSYLVANIA:  Addresses  On  the  Consideration 
of  the  Resolution  relative  to  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln President  of  the  United  States  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  Pennsylvania  January  23, 
1866.  Together  with  the  Last  Inaugural  Address  of 
President  Lincoln  Harrisburg:  Singerly  &  Myers, 
State  Printers      1866  1093 

8vo.    24  pp. 

PENROSE,  WESLEY  FRANCIS:  Oh  !  For  another 
Lincoln  By  Wesley  Francis  Penrose,  O.D.  Published 
by  Wesley  Francis  Penrose,  O.D.     Chicago  1094 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1911,  by  Wesley  Fran- 
cis Penrose,  O.D.)     Portrait.     16mo.     (5)  pp. 

PERKINS,  GEO.  D.:  "I  believe  the  hand  of  God 
placed  him  where  he  is."  —  John  Hay,  1863.      Lin- 


310       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

coin       By  Geo.  D.  Perkins       Centennial  Anniversary 
Sioux  City,  February  12      1909  1095 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     14  pp. 

PETERS,  MADISON  C:  Abraham  Lincoln's  Reli- 
gion Madison  C.  Peters  Author  of  "Justice  to  the 
Jew,"  etc.,  etc.  [Device]  Boston  Richard  G.  Bad- 
ger The  Gorham  Press  1909  1096 
Bds.     12mo.     (6),  70  pp. 

PEZET,  DON  FEDERICO:  Lincoln  and  Peru  An 
Address  by  His  Excellency  Don  Federico  Pezet  Am- 
bassador from  the  Republic  of  Peru  Delivered  at 
Springfield,  Illinois  February  12,  1921  The  Birth- 
day of  Lincoln  1097 

Caption-cover   title.     (Government    print,    Washington,    1921) 
8vo.     8  pp. 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS :  Department  of  Public  In- 
struction Bureau  of  Education  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  selection  of  passages  from  his  Speeches  and  Letters 
with  brief  comments  Published  on  the  occasion  of  the 
celebration  in  the  public  schools  of  the  Philippine 
Islands  of  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  his  birth, 
February  12,  1809  Manila  Bureau  of  Printing 
1909     80109  1098 

Cover  title.     12mo.     15  pp. 

PHILLIPS,  D.  T.:  A  Prize  Treatise  —on—  The 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  By  Rev.  D.  T. 
Phillips,  New  York.  With  an  Introductory  Letter  from 
the  Hon.  Thomas  L.  James,  And  the  Adjudication  on  the 
various  essays  for  competition  by  Rev.  W.  C.  Roberts, 
D.D.  Secretary  of  the  Presbyterian  Home  Missions, 
New  York.  New  York :  John  M.  Davis,  Typographer, 
40  Fulton  Street.      1884.  1099 

CI.     18mo.     52,  (3)  pp. 

PHILLIPS,  ETHEL  CALVERT:  A  Story  of  Nancy 
Hanks     By  Ethel  Calvert  Phillips     With  Illustrations 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       311 

by  Kleber  Hall  [Cut]  Boston  and  New  York 
Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cam- 
bridge 1923  1100 
CI.     Fp.     12mo.     125  pp. 

PHILLIPS,  ISAAC  N.:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Short 
Study  of  a  Great  Man  and  his  work  By  Isaac  N.  Phil- 
lips 1901  Bloomington,  Illinois.  1101 
N.i.     Bds.     Royal  8vo.     60  pp. 

PHILLIPS,  ISAAC  N.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Some 
Men  Who  Knew  Him  Being  Personal  Recollections 
of  Judge  Owen  T.  Reeves  Hon.  James  S.  Ewing  Col. 
Richard  P.  Morgan  Judge  Franklin  Blades  John  W. 
Bunn  With  Introduction  by  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Phillips 
Published  by  Pantagraph  Printing  &  Stationery  Co. 
Bloomington,  Illinois  1102 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1910)     CI.     16mo.     167   pp. 

PHILLIPS,  ISAAC  N.:  Lincoln  By  Isaac  Newton 
Phillips  Reporter  of  Decisions  of  The  Illinois  Supreme 
Court  [Device]  Chicago  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co. 
1910  1103 

Bds.     Portrait  in  colors.     {In  slip  case)     16mo.     (6),  117  pp. 

PHILOMATHEAN  MONTHLY,  THE:  Lincoln 
Number  Volume  XI  Number  5  The  Philomathean 
Monthly  February,  1907  [Table  of  Contents] 
Bridgewater,  Virginia  The  Eddy  Press  Corporation, 
Winchester,  Va.  1104 

Cover  title.     8vo.     28  pp. 

PHOTOGRAVURES:  The  Abraham  Lincoln  Port- 
folio of  Photogravures  [Cut  of  Lincoln  Centennial 
Seal]      From  the  Famous  McClure  Collection  1 105 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {R.  B.  McClure  Forty-five  West 
Thirty-fourth  Street,  New  York)  4to.  Six  portraits  of  Lincoln, 
folded  in  portfolio. 

Contains  Portrait  of  Lincoln  the  President,  The  Famous  Coop- 
er Union  Portrait  of  Lincoln,  Lincoln  on  the  Line  of  Battle, 


312       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

The  Lincoln  Family,  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  C.  K.  Linson,  and  the 
First  Portrait  Ever  Made  of  Lincoln. 

PICKENS,  WM.  [Negro] :  Abraham  Lincoln  Man 
and  Statesman  [Abridged]  By  Wm.  Pickens  Price 
15c.      Copyrighted  1910  by  Wm.  Pickens  1106 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 
Back  cover  contains  comments  of  Press  &  persons. 

PICKETT,  CHARLES  E.:  The  Lincoln  Memorial 
Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  E.  Pickett  of  Iowa  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  January  29,  1913  Washington 
1913      76525-11732  1107 

Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

PICKETT,  WILLIAM  P.:  The  Negro  Problem 
Abraham  Lincoln's  Solution  By  William  P.  Pickett 
[Quotation  from  Hamlet]  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New 
York  and  London  The  Knickerbocker  Press  1909  1 108 
CI.     Portrait.     8vo.     580  pp. 

PILLSBURY,  ALBERT  E.:  Lincoln  and  Slavery 
By  Albert  E.  Pillsbury  [Device]  Boston  and  New 
York  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside 
Press      Cambridge      1913  1109 

CI.     12mo.     96  pp. 

Also  second  impression  without  date  on  title  page. 

PITROIS,  YVONNE:  Yvonne  Pitrois  Auteur  de 
Ombres  de  Femmes  Petits  Enfants,  Grands  Exemples, 
etc.  Nobles  Vies  Abraham  Lincoln .  Le  Liberateur 
des  Esclaves  Toulouse  Societe  D'Edition  De  Toulouse 
Depot     Rue  Des  Salenques,  28      1911  1110 

Also  cover  title,  with  date  1912.     Fp.     16mo.     201,  (2)  pp. 

POLITICAL:  The  Political  Opinions  in  the  United 
States,  in  1860  and  1790,  in  regard  to  the  Government, 
the  Constitution,  Naturalization  and  Slavery.  Septem- 
ber, 1882.  1111 

N.i.,  n.p.      8vo.     88  pp. 

Mainly  devoted  to  attacks  upon  the  views  of  Lincoln  and  his 

supporters,  quoting  freely  from  his  writings  and  speeches. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       313 

POLO,  (ILLS.):  Lincoln  Centennial  Anniversary 
[Portrait]  Opera  House  February  12,  1909  Polo, 
Illinois.  111? 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Bds. 

Portrait  of  Washington  on  back  of  cover.  Principal  address 
"The  Career  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  place  in  History,"  By 
J.  W.  Garner  of  the  University  of  Illinois. 

POPE,  CURRAN:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Meeting  of  the 
Muldraugh  District  Medical  Association,  held  at  the 
Lincoln  Farm,  near  Hodgenville,  LaRue  County,  Ky., 
on  the  7th  day  of  September,  1916  by  Curran  Pope, 
M.D.,  Louisville,  Ky.  1113 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     lis.     16mo.     (16)   pp. 

PORTER,  ALBERT:  "Wet"  Slanders  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Refuted  By  Albert  Porter,  D.Lit.  Man- 
aging Editor  of  the  Standard  Encyclopedia  of  the  Alco- 
hol Problem  [Portrait  of  author]  Lincoln-Lee  Le- 
gion Department  American  Issue  Publishing  Company, 
Westerville,  Ohio     Leaflet  No.  26  1114 

Cover  title.     N.d.     18mo.     12  pp. 

PORTLAND,  (ME.)  :  City  of  Portland,  Maine  The 
Dedication  of  Lincoln  Park  being  The  Public  Exer- 
cises held  in  the  Payson  Memorial  Church  and  at  Lin- 
coln Park  February  12,  1909  In  Observance  of  the 
One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  [Seal]  Portland,  Maine  Smith  &  Sale 
Printers      1909  1115 

CI.    lis.    8vo.    36  pp. 

Oration  by  Rev.  John  Carroll  Perkins,  D.D. 

PORTO  RICO:  Address  prepared  by  the  Commissioner 
of  Education  to  be  read  in  all  the  schools  of  Porto  Rico 
on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln     February  12,  1909  1116 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     9  pp. 
Edwin  D.  Dexter,  Commissioner.     Printed  in  both  English  and 
Spanish. 


314       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

PORTRAITS  OF  LINCOLN:  Portraits  of  and  cuts 
concerning  Lincoln.  1117 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     No  preface.     Il"xl4".     16  pp. 
Last  page  used  as  an  Adv.  by  the  distributor. 

PORTRAITS  OF  LINCOLN :  Exhibition  of  the  Por- 
trait of  Abraham  Lincoln  Painted  from  Life  by 
Jesse  At  wood  The  then  noted  painter  of  Philadelphia, 
at  Springfield  during  the  latter  part  of  1860  and  the 
early  part  of  1861,  also  many  important  Old  Prints,  En- 
gravings and  Photographs,  including  portraits  of  Lincoln 
and  others  prominent  in  national  life  of  the  early  '60's, 
and  Political  cartoons  and  Caricatures  showing  the  in- 
tense feeling  of  the  Presidential  Campaign  of  1864  At 
Young's  Art  Galleries,  Ninth  Floor  The  Stevens  Build- 
ing, Seventeen  North  State  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois,  From 
February  10th  to  February  16th  Inclusive,  1916  1118 
Cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

PORTRAITS  OF  LINCOLN :  Catalogue  of  Portraits 
of  Lincoln  In  the  Lincoln  Collection  of  Judd  Stewart 
Plainfield,  N.  J.  1119 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     113  pp. 

POSTAGE  STAMP,  LINCOLN:  60th  Congress  2nd 
Session  H.  J.  Res.  216  Joint  Resolution  for  a  special 
Lincoln  postage  stamp  By  Mr.  Dawson  January  4, 
1909  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Post  Office  and 
Post-Roads  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  1 120 

Imp.  8vo.     (1)  pp. 

POULSON,  THOMAS  LAYMAN:  1809-1909  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  A  Centennial  Appreciation  Delivered 
in  the  Auditorium,  at  Ridley  Park,  Pennsylvania,  on  the 
twelfth  day  of  February,  nineteen  hundred  and  nine, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Woman's  Club  of  Ridley  Park, 
By  Thomas  Layman  Poulson,  D.D.  Press  of  George 
H.  Hogue     Wilmington,  Del.  1121 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     22  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       315 

POWELL,  JULIA  MYGATT:  Flashlights  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  Julia  Mygatt  Powell  The  Angelus 
Publishing  Company  613  South  Grand  Avenue  Los 
Angeles,  California  1122 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1921)     CI.     Fp.     {Portrait)    16mOi    92  pp. 

POWER,  JOHN  CARROLL :  Annual  Reports  of  the 
Custodian  to  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  National 
Lincoln  Monument  Association.  Reports  for  nine  years. 
From  1875  to  1883,  inclusive.  Closing  with  a  disserta- 
tion on  Sunday  opening  of  the  Monument.  Also  remarks 
on  Sight-seeing  in  London,  Sketches,  Historical  and  De- 
scriptive of  the  Methods  of  taking  care  of  the  Brock 
Monument  at  Queenston,  Canada;  the  Washington 
Monument  at  Baltimore,  Md.;  Mount  Vernon,  on  the 
Potomac,  Virginia;  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Mention  of  the  Washington  Monument, 
at  the  Capitol  of  the  Nation  —  now  almost  completed; 
and  the  proposed  Garfield  Monument  at  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
By  John  Carroll  Power,  Custodian  of  the  National  Lin- 
coln Monument  Springfield,  111.;  H.  W.  Rohker, 
Printer  and  Binder      1 884.  1 1 23 

8vo.    85  pp. 

PRATT,  SILAS  G.:  Lincoln  in  Story  The  Life  of 
the  Martyr-President  told  in  Authenticated  Anecdotes 
Edited  by  Silas  G.  Pratt  Selected  and  Slightly  Abridg- 
ed by  P.  L.  Tokio,  &  Osaka  Maruzen  Kabushiki  Kaisha 
[Z.  P.  Maruya  &  Co.,  Ltd.]       1904.  1 124 

Also  cover  title.     Fp.     (Portrait)      16mo.     163  pp. 

In  English,  but  has  a  brief  introduction  in  Japanese  characters, 

at  head  of  title  page. 

PRESTON,  ROBERT  L.:  Southern  Miscellanies 
By  Robert  L.  Preston  [Device]  No.  2  May,  1919 
Printed  privately  for  Robert  L.  Preston,  Leesburg, 
Va.  1125 

N.i.     Cover  title.     8vo.     41,  (1)  pp. 


316       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

PRINCE,  L.  BRADFORD :  Abraham  Lincoln  —  The 
Man  The  Lesson  of  his  Life  Address  delivered  by 
Hon.  L.  Bradford  Prince  L.L.D.  Before  the  Joint 
Session  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New  Mexico 
at  the  Capitol,  Santa  Fe  February  12  [Lincoln  day] 
1917  1126 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  speaker.     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

PRINCE,  LEON  C:  Heath's  English  Classics  Se- 
lections from  the  Letters  and  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Edited  with  Introduction  and  Notes  By  Leon 
C.  Prince  Member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Bar  and  Pro- 
fessor of  History  and  Economics  in  Dickinson  College 
Author  of  "A  Bird's-Eye  View  of  American  History" 
and  Lewis  H.  Chrisman  Professor  of  English  in  Ger- 
man Wallace  College  D.  C.  Heath  and  Company 
Boston      New  York      Chicago  1127 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1912)     CI.     Portrait.     16mo.     148  pp. 

PRITCHARD,  ARTHUR  O. :  The  Religious  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  A  Centennial  Sermon  Preached  in 
the  Westchester  Congregational  Church,  Scarsdale  Con- 
gregation, by  Rev.  Arthur  O.  Pritchard  February  7, 
1 909     Printed  by  Request  1 1 28 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

PROBASCO,  H.  R. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech  made 
by  H.  R.  Probasco  Cincinnati  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
February  14,  1914.  1129 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     11  pp. 

PROCTER,  ADDISON  G. :  Lincoln  and  the  Conven- 
tion of  1860  An  Address  before  the  Chicago  Historical 
Society  April  4,  1918  By  Addison  G.  Procter  Dele- 
gate from  Kansas  to  the  Convention  that  nominated 
Lincoln  and  delegate  from  Michigan  to  the  Republican 
National  Convention  of  1916  [Society  Seal]  Chicago 
Historical  Society      1918  1130 

Portrait  of  author     8vo.     29,  (1)  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       317 

PROCTER,  ADDISON  G.:  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Twenty- 
Third  Lincoln  Birthday  Service  Memorial  Hall,  Chi- 
cago, Sunday,  February  12,  1922,  2:30  p.  m.  Adi 
dresses  by  William  E.  Barton,  D.D.,  L.L.D.  Hon.  Ad- 
dison G.  Procter,      Copyrighted,  1922.  1131 

Also  cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.     Fp.  and  Portrait  of  Barton.     16mo. 

40  pp. 

See  No.  122,  Barton. 

PROCTER,  ADDISON  G.:  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  invites  yourself  and  friends 
to  be  present  at  the  Twenty-Fourth  Lincoln  Birthday 
Service  in  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago  on  Monday,  Feb- 
ruary twelfth,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty  three  at 
two-thirty  o'clock  p.  m.  Address  by  Hon.  Addison  G. 
Procter  The  Only  Living  Delegate  to  the  Republican 
Convention  in  1860,  Nominating  Abraham  Lincoln  for 
President  Address  by  William  E.  Barton,  D.D.,  L.L.D. 
Copyright,  1923  1132 

N.i.,  n.p.     Fp.  and  Portrait  of  Procter.     16mo.     35  pp. 
See  No.  123,  Barton. 

PROGRAM,  LINCOLN  DAY :  Lincoln  Day  Program 
Compiled  and  Written  by  E.  C.  Bolles  and  D.  L.  Mauls- 
by,  Music  by  L.  R.  Lewis  and  Carrie  Bullard.  Copy- 
right, 1909,  by  Perry  Mason  Company.  [Program] 
Published  by  Perry  Mason  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
[The  Youth's  Companion']  Price  10  cents.  Discount 
on  orders  in  quantity.  1133 

Cover  title.     N.d.     8vo.     24  pp. 

PROGRAM:  The  Help-U  Washington  and  Lincoln 
Collection.  Containing  Dialogs,  Drills,  Exercises  for 
a  Washington  or  Lincoln  Program.  Published  by  El- 
dridge  Entertainment  House      Franklin,  —  Ohio.    1134 

N.d.     12mo.    50  pp. 


318       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

PROHIBITIONIST:  Was  Lincoln  a  Prohibitionist <? 
His  Wise  and  Charitable  Views  forbid  the  Conclusion 
A  Vexed  Question  investigated  1135 

Cover  title.     N.d.     16mo.     8  pp.     See  872. 
Issued  by  the  U.  S.  Brewing  Ass'n. 

PRUSSIAN  HOUSE  OF  DEPUTIES :  "An  den  Cesand- 
ten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Amerika  Herrn  Judd  in 
Berlin."  April  26,  1885.  and  "Antwort  des  Cesand- 
ten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  Herrn  Judd  and  die  Deputa- 
tion bei  Ueberreichung  der  adresse."  1136 

Am.  fol.    4  pp.    * 

No  title  page.     N.i.     Apparently  an  official  print  of  the  address 

and  answer,  referring  to  the  assassination. 

PUTNAM,  GEORGE  HAVEN:  Abraham  Lincoln 
The  People's  Leader  in  the  Struggle  for  National  Exist- 
ence By  George  Haven  Putnam,  Litt.D.  Author  of 
"Books  and  Their  Makers  in  the  Middle  Ages,"  "The 
Censorship  of  the  Church,"  etc.  With  the  above  is  in- 
cluded the  speech  delivered  by  Lincoln  in  New  York, 
February  27,  1860;  with  an  introduction  by  Charles  C. 
Nott,  late  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  and  anno- 
tations by  Judge  Nott  and  by  Cephas  Brainerd  of  the 
New  York  Bar.  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York  and 
London     The  Knickerbocker  Press      1909  1137 

CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     viii,  (2)  292  pp. 

Subsequent  edition,  same  text,  pagination  and  binding,  but  with- 
out date. 

PUTNAM,  HARRIET:  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln For  Young  People  Told  in  words  of  one  Sylla- 
ble by  Harriet  Putnam  Illustrated  McLoughlin 
Brothers,  Publishers      New  York  1138 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1905)     CI.     Fp.  in  colors  and  colored  plates. 
7^"x9i/2".     144  pp. 

QUILL  CLUB,  THE:  The  Quill  Club  of  New  York 
A  Life  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln      Annual  Ladies' 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       319 

Night  and  Celebration  of  the  Lincoln  Centenary  Hotel 
Astor,  New  York,  February  16,  1909  1139 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (300  copies  printed  for  the  Quill  Club)  Fp. 
(Portrait  pasted  in)     8vo.     (7)  pp. 

RANKIN,  HENRY  B.:  I.  Our  First  American 
Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Appeal  to  the  Citizens  of  Our 
State  and  City  II.  The  Lincoln  Life-Mask  with  some 
Comments  and  Corrections  on  Leonard  W.  Volk's  Cen- 
tury Magazine  Article  Two  Articles  by  Henry  B.  Ran- 
kin, Springfield,  Illinois.  [Also  Folk's  Century  Maga- 
zine Article, .]  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  Illi- 
nois State  Historical  Society      July,  1915.  1140 

Also  cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Edward  F.  Hartmann  Com- 
pany, Printers  and  Binders,  Springfield,  III.)  Portraits  of  Lin- 
coln and  Life  Mask.     Imp.  8vo.     32  pp. 

RANKIN,  HENRY  B.:  Personal  Recollections  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  Henry  B.  Rankin  With  an 
Introduction  by  Joseph  Fort  Newton  Author  of  "Lin- 
coln and  Herndon,"  etc.  Youth  longs  and  manhood 
strives,  But  age  remembers.  Holmes:  The  Iron  Gate 
With  Portraits  in  Photogravure  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 
New  York  and  London  The  Knickerbocker  Press 
1916  1141 

CI.     Fp.     (Portrait)     Cut  of  Memorial.     8vo.     412  pp. 

RANKIN,  HENRY  B. :  Lincoln's  Cooper  Institute 
Speech  By  Henry  B.  Rankin,  Author  of  "Personal 
Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln."  [Quotation  from 
Horace  White]      State  Register  Print      1917  1142 

12mo.     16  pp. 

As  printed  in  the  Illinois  State  Register,  Springfield,  111.,  Feb. 

11th,  1917. 

RANKIN,  HENRY  B. :     Address  by  Henry  B.  Rankin 

Opening  the  Campaign  To  Raise  a  Million  Dollars  To 
Establish  The  Abraham  Lincoln  University  Spring- 
field, Illinois  "Wise  councils  may  accelerate,  or  mis- 
takes delay,  but  sooner  or  later,  the  victory  is  sure  to 


320       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

come."  Lincoln,  1856.  Lincoln  University,  1924.  May 
15,  1924  1143 

N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     (14)  pp. 

Printed  for  Barker's  Art  Store,  Springfield,  111.     By  the  Edw. 
F.  Hartmann  Co.,  Springfield,  111. 
Limited  to  200  copies. 
Cover  title,  as  follows: 

The  Abraham  Lincoln  LTniversity  Address  by  Henry  B.  Ran- 
kin At  Lincoln's  Tomb  Opening  the  Campaign  To  Raise 
a  Million  Dollars      May  15,  1924 

RANKIN,  HENRY  B. :  Intimate  Character  Sketch- 
es of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Henry  B.  Rankin  Au- 
thor of  "Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
etc.  With  a  foreword  by  Ida  M.  Tarbell  Author  of 
"Abraham  Lincoln,"  "Footsteps  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
etc.  With  4  Photogravure  Portraits  [Device]  Phil- 
adelphia &  London.  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company 
1924  1144 

CI.    Fp.    8vo.    344,  (3)  pp. 

RANKIN,  HENRY  B.:  Intimate  Character  Sketch- 
es of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Henry  B.  Rankin  Au- 
thor of  "Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
etc.  With  a  foreword  by  Ida  M.  Tarbell  Author  of 
"Abraham  Lincoln,"  "Footsteps  of  Abraham  Lincoln," 
etc.  With  4  Photogravure  Portraits  [Device]  Phil- 
adelphia &  London.  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company 
1924  1145 

CI.    Fp.    8vo.    344,  (3)  pp. 

Special  edition  limited  to  150  copies.  (Boxed)  Same  as  next 
above,  but  in  addition,  preceding  the  foreword.  Letter  from  Lin- 
coln to  Campbell.  Letter  from  David  Rutledge  to  his  father, 
with  a  post-script  to  his  sister,  Ann;  and  page  containing  auto- 
graph. 

RANTOUL,  ROBERT  S.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  Essex  Institute  and  the  City 
Government  of  Salem,  at  the  Tabernacle  Church,  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1909  By  Robert  S.  Rantoul  [From  the  His- 
torical Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,   Vol.  XLV] 


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Salem,     Mass.:       Printed     for     the     Essex     Institute 
1909  1146 

Cover  title.     N.i.     Portrait.     8vo.     22,  (4)  pp. 

RATHBONE,  HENRY  R. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech 
of  Hon.  Henry  R.  Rathbone,  of  Illinois,  In  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Tuesday,  February  12,  1924.  1147 
Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     8  pp. 

RAY,  P.  ORMAN:  The  Convention  that  nominat- 
ed Lincoln  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Chicago 
Historical  Society  on  May  18,  1916,  The  Fifty-sixth 
Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Nomination  for  the  Presidency 
By  P.  Orman  Ray,  Ph.D.  Professor  of  Political  Science 
Northwestern  University  [Society  Seal]  The  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  Press  Chicago,  Illinois  1 148 
Also  cover  title.     N.d.     (Copyright,  1916)     Fp.     8vo.     38  pp. 

REBELLION,  WAR  OF  THE:  Reminiscences  of 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Did  Abraham  Lincoln 
receive  Aid  from  the  Spirit  World*?  Some  Extracts 
from  Mrs.  Nettie  Colburn  Maynard's  Book — "Was 
Abraham  Lincoln  a  Spiritualist?"  1149 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,   n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1912  —  Pub- 
lished by  TV.  H.  Plummer,  Relay,  Md.)     8vo.     (4)  pp. 

REED,  CHARLES  B. :  Civil  War  Books,  Autographs, 
Views  Correspondence  of  Confederate  Officers  South- 
ern and  Northern  Publications  Views  of  American 
Cities,  and  Other  Items  of  American  Interest  Includ- 
ing the  Charles  B.  Reed  Collection  of  Lincolniana  To 
be  Sold  at  Unrestricted  Public  Sale  on  Friday  Evening 
and  Saturday  Afternoon  March  17th  and  18th,  1922 
at  8:15  o'clock  in  the  Evening  and  2:30  o'clock  in  the 
Afternoon  Under  the  management  of  The  American 
Art  Association  Madison  Square  South  New  York 
City  1150 

Cover   title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     (Conde   Nast   Press,    Greenwich, 
Conn.)     8vo.     642  items.     (Not  paged). 

The  Reed  Collection  of  Lincolniana  numbers  from  page  363  to 
642,  inclusive. 


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REEVES,  ROBERT  N. :  H.  L.  Green,  Publisher  213 
E.  Indiana  St.,  Chicago  Price  10  Cents.  10  copies  for 
90  cents.  Abraham  Lincoln  His  Religion  By  Robert 
N.Reeves.  1151 

Caption-cover  title.     N.d.     Portrait     8vo.     8  pp. 

REID,  WHITELAW:  University  of  Birmingham. 
"Makers  of  History  in  the  Nineteenth  Century."  Clos- 
ing Address,  December  7th,  1910.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Whitelaw  Reid.  Harrison  and  Sons,  Printers.  Lon- 
don: 1910.  1152 
Imp.  8vo.     50,  (2)  pp. 

REITER,  HARRIET  G. :  Instructor  Literature 
Series  The  Story  of  Lincoln  By  Harriet  G.  Reiter 
[Device]  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Company,  Dansville, 
N.  Y.  Copyright,  1906,  by  World's  Events  Publishing 
Co.  1153 

Limp  cloth  cover.     Portrait  &  lis.     12mo,  30  pp. 

REITER,  HARRIET  G. :  School  Classic  Series  The 
Story  of  Lincoln  By  Harriet  G.  Reiter  [Device] 
Copyright,  1906,  by  World's  Events  Publishing  Com- 
pany    Dansville,  New  York  1154 

Ornamental   cover   with   portrait.     12mo.     30  pp. 
No.  5  of  "School  Classic  Series." 

REITER,  HARRIET  G. :  School  Classic  Series  The 
Story  of  Lincoln  By  Harriet  G.  Reiter  [Device] 
Paine  Publishing  Company      Dayton,  Ohio  1155 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1910)     Fp.     lis.     12mo.     31   pp. 

Another  issue  same  in  every  respect,  excepting  surname  of  author 

on  cover. 

REITER,  HARRIET  G.:  Instructor  Literature 
Series  The  Boyhood  of  Lincoln  By  Harriet  G.  Reiter 
[Device]  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Company,  Dansville, 
N.  Y.  1156 

N.d.     (Copyright,   1912)     Ornamental    limp   cloth    cover.     Cut 
of  Statue  of  Lincoln  in  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago.     12mo.     32  pp. 


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REPUBLICAN  CLUB :  Annual  Banquet  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Under  the 
Auspices  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New 
York  Waldorf-Astoria  Thursday  Evening,  February 
12      1903  1157 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (  The  Freytag  Printing  Co.,  118-126  Walker  St.) 

8vo.     45,  (1)  pp. 

Not  listed  by  Fish. 

Contains  list  of  members,  diagram  of  banquet  tables  and  names 

of  guests,  with  menu. 

For  1906  see  addenda. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Proceedings  at  the  Twenty- 
first  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club  of 
the  City  of  New  York  [Seal  of  Republican  Club] 
Held  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria,  Celebrating  the  Ninety- 
eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Tuesday,  February  Twelfth,  1907  1158 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Freytag  Printing  Co.,  118   Walker  St.) 
8vo.     81,  (1)  pp. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Proceedings  at  the  Twenty- 
second  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club 
of  the  City  of  New  York  [Device]  Held  at  the  Wal- 
dorf-Astoria Celebrating  the  Ninety-ninth  Anniversary 
of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Wednesday,  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1908  1159 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Jaques  &  Co.,  N.  Y.)     8vo. 
71,  (4)  pp. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Proceedings  at  the  Twenty- 
third  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  The  Republican  Club  of 
the  City  of  New  York  [Device]  Held  at  The  Wal- 
dorf-Astoria Friday,  February  12th,  1909  Celebrat- 
ing the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  1 160 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Jaques  &  Co.,  N.  Y.)     CI.     8vo.     72  pp. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Addresses  Delivered  at  the 
Lincoln  Dinners  of  The  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of 
New  York      In  response  to  the  Toast  Abraham  Lincoln 


324       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1887-1909  Privately  printed  for  The  Republican  Club 
of  the  City  of  New  York      1909  1 161 

N.i.     Three-quarter  levant.     Fp.     8vo.     358  pp. 
Edition  limited  to  500  copies. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK:  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Twenty  fourth  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the 
Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Waldorf-As- 
toria    Saturday     Feb.  12  th,  1910  1162 

8vo.    80  pp. 

Speakers:     President  Taft,  Rev.  Michael  Clune,  Hon.  Charles 

E.  Hughes,  and  Hon.  John  Franklin  Fort. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK:  Lincoln. 
Passages  from  his  speeches  and  Letters  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Richard  Watson  Gilder  Special  Souvenir  Edi- 
tion for  the  Twenty  fifth  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Repub- 
lican Club  of  New  York,  Feb.  13th,  1911  The  Century 
Co.     New  York.      mcmxi  1163 

Lea.     Portrait.     {In   box)     24mo.     204  pp. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK:  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Twenty  fifth  Annual  dinner  of  the  Repub- 
lican Club  of  the'  city  of  New  York  in  Commemoration 
of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Waldorf-Astoria, 
Monday  February  Thirteenth,  Nineteen  Eleven  New 
York:      1911  1164 

Bds.    8vo.    64  pp. 

Speakers :  Rev.  Frank  W.  Gunsaulus,  "Abraham  Lincoln,,,  Ex- 
President  Theodore  Roosevelt,  "Abraham  Lincoln  and  Progres- 
sive Democracy." 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Proceedings  at  the  Twenty- 
Sixth  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City 
of  New  York.  In  Commemoration  of  the  birth  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  Waldorf-Astoria  Monday,  February 
Twelfth      Nineteen  Twelve       [Device]  1165 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     58,  (1)  pp. 
Contains  list  of  members  and  guests. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       325 

Speakers :  President  Taft,  Mr.  Charles  T.  Maas,  Admiral  Cone 
and  Chauncy  M.  Depew. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK:  Wednesday 
February  twelfth  Nineteen  thirteen  Speakers  Rev. 
William  Carter,  D.D.  Hon.  Charles  Frederick  Scott; 
Hon.  Robert  F.  Thompson.  1166 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     68,  (1)  pp. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  The  Twenty-Eighth  An- 
nual Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of 
New  York.     February  12th,  1914.  1167 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     71  pp. 

Speakers:  Hon.  J.  Van  Vechten  Olcott,  President  of  the  Club, 
presiding.  Addresses  by  Hon.  Edward  C.  Stokes,  Hon.  Nathan 
Goff,  and  Hon.  William  E.  Borah. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  The  Twenty-Ninth  Annual 
Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New 
York.     February  12th,  1915.  1168 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     70  pp. 

Speakers :  Hon.  James  R.  Sheffield,  President  of  the  Club,  pre- 
siding. Addresses :  Hon.  Simeon  D.  Fess,  Hon.  Charles  S. 
Whitman,  Hon.  James  W.  Wadsworth,  Jr.,  and  Hon.  J.  Adam 
Bede. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Republican  Club  of  New 
York  February  12,  1916  Addresses  by  Hon.  James 
R.  Sheffield,  Rev.  S.  Parks  Cadman,  D.D.,  His  Excel- 
lency Domicio  de  Gama  and  Hon.  S.  W.  McCall      1 169 

8vo.     pp. 

Publications  suspended  1917-1923. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB,  NATIONAL:  Proceedings  at 
the  Thirty-Eighth  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Na- 
tional Republican  Club  In  Commemoration  of  the 
Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Held  at  The  Waldorf-As- 
toria New  York  City  Tuesday,  February  Twelfth 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Twenty-four  1170 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Freytag  Printing  Co.,  42-44  Bond  St.,  New 

York)     8vo.     46  pp. 

Contains  address  of  Honorable  Calvin  Coolidge,  President  of  the 


326       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

United  States,  and  address  of  Honorable  James  W.  Wadsworth, 
United  States  Senator  from  New  York,  speakers  on  that  occasion. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB,  NATIONAL:  Thirty-ninth 
Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  National  Republican  Club 
Thursday,  February  Twelfth  Nineteen  Twenty-five 
Waldorf-Astoria  1171 

Also  cover  title  with  cut  of  Lincoln  embossed  in  gilt.  N.i.,  n.p., 
n.d.  (Gilbert  T.  Washburn  &  Co.,  New  York,  1925)  Tied 
with  silk  cord.     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

Contains  list  of  speakers,  menu,  dinner  committee,  and  reprint  of 
"The  Bear  Hunt,"  an  original  ballad  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  from 
the  Atlantic  Monthly,  February,  1925. 

REUSS,  ROD:  Trois  Conferences  Strasbourgeoises 
Guillaume  Le  Taciturne  par  A.  Sabather  Abraham 
Lincoln  par  Rod.  Reuss  Agrippa  D'Aubigne  par  George 
Guibal  Conferences  faites  a  Strasbourg  au  profit  des 
victimes  de  la  guerre  en  France  Strasbourg  Treuttel 
Et  Wurtz,  Editeurs      1872  1172 

Also  cover  title.     16mo.     106  pp. 

RHODE  ISLAND:  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Prov- 
idence Plantations  [State  Seal]  Lincoln  Day  Proc- 
lamation By  His  Excellency  Aram  J.  Pothier,  Gov- 
ernor. 1173 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     8vo.     2  pp. 

RHODE  ISLAND:  Grand  Army  Flag  Day  Rhode 
Island  [Cut  of  Flag  in  colors']  February  Twelfth 
1909     Lincoln  Centenary      1809  1174 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     8vo.     (1),  51,  (2)  pp. 

RHYS,  ERNEST:  Everyman's  Library  Edited  by 
Ernest  Rhys  Oratory  Lincoln's  Speeches  &  Letters 
with  Introduction  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  James  Bryce        1 175 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     CI.     16mo,  xxii,  237  pp. 

Mr.  Bryce's  Introduction  to  "Lincoln's  Speeches"  is  printed  from 
plates  made  and  type  set  by  the  University  Press,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  U.  S.  A.,  copyrighted  by  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Company,  Feb- 
ruary, 1907. 
Taken  by  permission  from  "The  Complete  Works  of  Abraham 


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Lincoln"      {Century  Company).      Copyright,  1894,  by  John  G. 
Nicolay  and  John  Hay. 

Richard  Clay  &  Sons,  Limited,  Bread  Street  Hill       E.  C,  and 
Bungay,  Suffolk. 

RICE,  ALLEN  THORNDIKE:  Reminiscences  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  Distinguished  Men  of  his  time 
Collected  and  Edited  by  Allen  Thorndike  Rice  New 
and  revised  edition  [Device]  Harper  &  Brothers 
Publishers      New  York  and  London       mcmix       1176 

(Copyright,  1885-88  by  Allen  Thorndike  Rice.     Copyright,  1909, 
by  Harper  6?  Brothers)     CI.     Fp.  -  8vo.     x,  428  pp. 

RICE,  WALLACE:  The  Lincoln  Year  Book  Axioms 
and  Aphorisms  from  the  Great  Emancipator  Compiled 
by  Wallace  Rice  Compiler  of  "The  Franklin  Year 
Book"  [Device]  Chicago  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co. 
1907  1177 

Bds.     Portrait.     (In  slip  case)     12mo.     Not  paged. 

RICH,  JOSEPH  W.:  The  Hampton  Roads  Confer- 
ence By  Joseph  W.  Rich  [Iowa  State  Historical 
Society  Seal]  Reprinted  from  the  April  1903  Number 
of  The  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics  Published 
at  Iowa  City  Iowa  by  The  State  Historical  Society  of 
Iowa  1178 

Cover  title.     N.d.     Imp.  8vo.     24  pp. 

RICHARDS,  GEORGE  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Essay  Read  Before  The  Cliosophic  Society,  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  February  7,  1908  By  George  W.  Richards,  D.D. 
Professor  of  Church  History  in  the  Theological  Seminary 
of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  United  States,  at  Lan- 
caster, Pa.  [Quotation]  Lancaster,  Pa.  mcmviii  1179 
Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     40  pp. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN  T.:  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the 
Bar  of  Illinois  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Chicago 
Bar    Association,    Thursday    Evening,     February     11, 


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1909,  by  John  T.  Richards,  Esq.,  of  the  Chicago 
Bar  1180 

Caption  and  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     14  pp. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN  T. :  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Law- 
yer-Statesman By  John  T.  Richards  Former  Presi- 
dent of  the  Chicago  Bar  Association  [Device]  Bos- 
ton and  New  York  Houghton  Mifflin  Company 
mdccccxvi  1181 

CI.     Fp.     (Portrait)     8vo.     260  pp. 

Copyright,  1916,  by  John  T.  Richards.  Published  April,  1916. 
Three  hundred  copies  of  this  first  edition  have  been  bound  with 
uncut  edges  and  paper  label. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  H.:  The  "Makings"  of 
The  Lincoln  Association  of  Jersey  City  A  Souvenir  of 
the  Dinner  at  the  Carteret  Club  Commemorating  the 
One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  William  H.  Richardson  The 
Jersey  City  Printing  Company      1919  1182 

Bds.    II.    8vo.    54  pp. 

RICHMOND,  CORA  L.  V. :  Abraham  Lincoln  — A— 
Discourse  Given  through  Mrs.  Cora  L.  V.  Richmond 
Pastor  of  the  Church  of  the  Soul  Synopsis  of  an  Ad- 
dress given  by  the  guide  of  Mrs.  Cora  L.  V.  Richmond, 
at  the  Regular  Service  of  the  Church  of  the  Soul,  Sunday, 
February  2,  Hall  309,  Masonic  Temple,  Chicago,  111. 
The  Church  of  the  Soul  holds  Services  in  Hall  309, 
Masonic  Temple,  Every  Sunday  at  11  a.  m.,  Sunday 
School  at  10  a.m.  1183 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     7  pp. 

RISDON,  F.  RAY:  Ode  to  Lincoln's  Log  Cabin  and 
Other  Verse  By  F.  Ray  Risdon  Gardena,  Califor- 
nia    Spanish  American  Institute  Press      1924  1184 

Portrait  and  cut  of  cabin  pasted  in.     12mo.     14  pp. 
Edition  of  100  numbered  copies. 


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RISDON,  F.  RAY:  Ode  to  Lincoln's  Log  Cabin  By 
F.  Ray  Risdon  Privately  Printed  Los  Angeles,  Cali- 
fornia     1925  1185 

N.i.  {"Printed  by  the  boys  of  the  Spanish  American  Institute 
Press  under  the  direction  of  Earle  C.  Wood")  Portrait  of  Lin- 
coln pasted  on  front  cover  and  cut  of  cabin  tipped  in.  12mo. 
(6)  pp. 

Edition  of  50  numbered  copies.  Same  text  as  "Ode"  in  next 
above. 

RISDON,  F.  RAY:  Assassination  and  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  A  Contemporaneous  Account  of  a  Na- 
tional Tragedy  as  published  in  The  Daily  Morning 
Chronicle  Washington,  D.C.  With  an  Introduction 
by  F.  Ray  Risdon  Gardena,  California  Spanish  Amer- 
ican Institute  Press      1925  1186 

Fp.      (Portrait  tipped  in)     8vo.     17,  (3)  pp. 
Edition  limited  to  100  numbered  copies. 

RISLEY,  THEODORE  G.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An- 
niversary Thursday  Evening,  February  15,  1917  Un- 
der Auspices  of  Men's  Circle  of  Richard  Street  M.  E. 
Church  Joliet,  Illinois  Address  by  Theodore  G.  Risley 
Mt.  Carmel,  111.  1187 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Vignette  medallion  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover. 
8vo.     16  pp. 

ROBERTS,  OCTAVIA:  Lincoln  in  Illinois  By  Oc- 
tavia  Roberts  Drawings  from  Lester  G.  Hornby  [De- 
vice'] Boston  &  New  York  Houghton  Mifflin  Com- 
pany     mdccccxviii  1188 

Bds.     11.     Royal  8vo.     119  pp. 

ROBIE,  FREDERICK:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Ad- 
dress by  Bvt.  Lt.  Col,  Frederick  Robie,  U.  S.  V.  De- 
livered before  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Maine  1189 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  speaker.     8vo.     29  pp. 


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ROBINSON,  CHARLES  H.:  Abraham  Lincoln: 
Some  phases  of  his  character,  A  paper  read  before  the 
Iowa  Commandery  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States  By  Lieutenant  Charles  H.  Robin- 
son, Des  Moines :  The  Kenyon  Press.  1 897  11 90 
8vo.     20  pp. 

ROBINSON,  H.  E. :  The  Lincoln,  Hanks  and  Boone 
Families  by  H.  E.  Robinson  Reprinted  from  Mis- 
souri Historical  Review.  Vol.  1  No.  1  October 
1906.  1191 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     73-84  pp. 

ROBINSON,  LUTHER  EMERSON:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln As  a  Man  of  Letters  By  Luther  Emerson  Rob- 
inson, A.M.  Professor  of  English,  Monmouth  College 
Author  of  "A  History  of  Illinois"  [Quotation  from 
Woodrow  Wilson]  [Device]  Chicago  The  Reilly 
&Britton  Co.  1192 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1918)     CI.     Fp.     12mo.     342  pp. 

ROCHESTER,  (N.  Y.)  :  Convention  Hall  1809  — 
February  Twelfth — 1909  Lincoln  Centenary  Cele- 
bration City  of  Rochester  [Cut  of  Lincoln's  head] 
[Quotation  —  Lowell  —  Commemoration  Ode,  Recited 
at  Harvard,  July  21,  IS 65]  1193 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Imp.  8vo.     (4)  pp. 

ROCHESTER,  (N.  Y.):  Commemoration  Exercises 
of  the  Ninetieth  Anniversary  of  the  birth  of  [Portrait] 
Abraham  Lincoln.  In  the  Public  Schools  of  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  afternoon  of  February  13th,  1899  1194 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Union  and  Advertiser  Press,  Ro- 
chester)    8vo.     2,  16,  2  pp. 

ROCKETT,  AL  AND  RAY:  Al  and  Ray  Rockett 
present  The  Dramatic  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
[Full  size  portrait  of  impersonator]  1195 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Published  by  Souvenir  Book  Pub. 
Co.,  509  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cat.)     Imp.  8vo.     (15)  pp. 


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Copyright,  mcmxxiv,  by  Al  and  Ray  Rockett.  For  sale  only  in 
theatre  where  the  picture  is  being  shown. 

ROCKETT-NAYLOR     PRODUCTIONS,     INC. :     To 

Film  Lincoln's  Life  Historic  Locations  Origin  of 
the  Name  "Lincoln"  Lincoln  The  Rail  Splitter  A 
New  Lincoln  Story     Longest  Subject  ever  screened   1 196 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"xl0". 

This  is  a  folder,  with  ornamental  border  of  a  tight  rail  fence,  cut 
of  Capitol  at  top  and  Log  Cabin  at  bottom.  The  different  titles 
are  on  separate  slips  and  laid  in  for  use  of  Editor  of  motion  pic- 
ture department  of  a  newspaper. 

This  note  applies  to  the  next  five  below,  which  also  have  abridged 
descriptions. 

ROCKETT-NAYLOR  PRODUCTIONS,  INC.:   A 

Tremendous  Case  Not  Drinkwater's  Play  To  be 
Screened  in  2109  Did  Lincoln  Save  Davis'  Life?  Lin- 
coln Company  Changes  Name  Young  Man  —  Big  Job 
Francis  Marion  Writing  Lincoln  Script  1197 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"xl0". 

ROCKETT-NAYLOR  PRODUCTIONS,  INC.:  Sena- 
tor Cole  Helps  Lincoln  Film  Lincoln  was  not  Ugly 
The  Witnesses  are  Few  Lincoln  —  Matchmaker  The 
Lincoln  "Craze"  1198 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"xl0". 

ROCKETT-NAYLOR  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. :  Visions 
and  Dreams  A  National  Event  News  of  Lincoln 
Little  Lincolniads     In  A.  D.  2 1 09  1 1 99 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"xl0". 

ROCKETT-NAYLOR    PRODUCTIONS,    INC.:     The 

Beard  of  Abraham  Are  You  One  in  a  Thousand? 
Restoration  of  Lincoln's  Town  Dixie  in  the  Lincoln 
Film     Relics  of  Lincoln  1200 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"xl0". 

ROCKETT-NAYLOR     PRODUCTIONS,     INC. :     No 

End  to   Stories        Francis  Marion  Writing   Lincoln 


332       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Script      Our  Presidents  in  Films      World  Size  Pictures 
Piracy  in  Pictures  1201 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"xl0". 

RODENBERG,  WILLIAM  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln 
Address  of  Hon.  William  A.  Rodenberg  of  Illinois  In 
the  House  of  Representatives  February  12,  1916  Wash- 
ington Government  Printing  Office  1916  1202 
Cover  title.     8vo.     4  pp. 

ROGERS,  ELMER  E.:  Elmer  E.  Rogers  on  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  Note:  Under  the  auspices  of  the 
Lincoln  Centennial  Memorial  Committee  of  100,  ap- 
pointed by  the  Mayor,  Elmer  E.  Rogers  delivered  sev- 
eral Addresses  in  the  Public  Schools  of  Chicago,  which 
are  summarized  in  the  following  Speech.  Topic:  "Lin- 
coln's Pluck  and  Luck  —  What  About  Ours  V  1 203 
Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     8vo.     (4)    pp. 

ROLDON,  SALVADOR  CAMACHO:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln by  Salvador  Camacho  Roldon  Translated  from 
La  Opinion  Bogota,  Columbia,  June  7,  1865  1204 

Small  8vo.     9  pp.     * 

RONNING,  N.  N.:  Abraham  Lincoln  [Portrait] 
Udgivet  i  Unledning  af  hans  Hundrede  Uars  Fod- 
felsdag,  den  12te  Februar  1909.  Efter  de  bedfte 
engelfte  Kilder  ved  N.  N.  Ronning.  K.  C.  Holter 
Publishing  Co.  415  8th  Avenue  So.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  1205 

N.d.     CI.     lis.     12mo.     128  pp. 

ROOSEVELT,  THEODORE:  60th  Congress,  2d  Ses- 
sion. House  of  Representatives.  Document  No.  1345. 
One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  recommending  That  the  One  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  February  12, 
1909,  be  set  apart  as  a  special  holiday.  1206 

Caption  tide.     (Signed  at  the  White  House,  January  18,  1909) 
8vo.     (1)  p. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       333 

ROOSEVELT,  THEODORE:  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Theodore  Roosevelt  Reprinted  from  Collier's  for  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1909  Compliments  of  E.  C.  Patterson  Man- 
ager Advertising  Department  Collier's  The  National 
Weekly  1207 

N.p.,  n.d.     {New  York,  1909)      16mo.      (11)  pp.     Same  address 
as  next  above. 

ROOSEVELT,  THEODORE:  Address  of  President 
Roosevelt  on  the  occasion  of  the  Celebration  of  the 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Hodgenville,     Ky.     February     12,     1909  [Device] 

Washington     Government  Printing  Office     1909    1208 
Also  cover  title.     8vo.     (2),  13  pp. 

ROOSEVELT,  THEODORE:  Abraham  Lincoln  On 
Present-Day  Problems  And  Abraham  Lincoln  as  rep- 
resented by  Theodore  Roosevelt  [Device]  Letter  to 
the  members  State  Constitutional  Convention  Colum- 
bus, Ohio,  February,  1912  1209 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

ROSS,  RILEY  R.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Riley  R. 
Ross     New  York  City     1910  1210 

N.i.     Limp  lea.     12mo.     31  pp. 

23  copies  printed,  numbered  and  autographed. 

ROTARY  CLUB,  (KEWANEE,  ILL.)  :  Kewanee  Ro- 
tary Club  Kewanee,  Illinois  February  12th,  1924 
[Portrait]      Lincoln      1864  1211 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (/.  B.  Oakleaf,  speaker)     4"x8y2". 
5  pp. 

ROTARY  CLUB,  (SPRINGFIELD,  ILL.):  Lincoln 
At  the  Rotary  Club  Springfield,  Illinois  February  13, 
1922  1212 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     6%"x9j£".     (4)  pp. 
An  address  on  Lincoln  made  by  Euclid  B.  Rogers. 

ROTH,  LAWRENCE  V. :  Old  South  Leaflets  Let- 
ters and  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln 


334       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1850-1864  [Device]  Edited    by    Lawrence    V. 

Roth.  1213 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     20  pp. 

ROTH,  LAWRENCE  V.:  Old  South  Leaflets  No. 
214  Abraham  Lincoln  or  War  and  Peace  1860- 
1864  [Device]  Edited  by  Lawrence  V.  Roth  1214 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     19  pp. 

ROTHSCHILD,  ALONZO:  [Portrait]  Lincoln  From 
a  photograph  taken  in  1859  Lincoln  Master  of  Men 
A  Study  in  Character  by  Alonzo  Rothschild  1215 

Cover  title     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portraits.     12mo.     Folder. 
Adv.  of  next  below  and  of  Fish  820. 

ROTHSCHILD,  ALONZO:     Lincoln      Master  of  Men 

A  Study  in  Character  By  Alonzo  Rothschild  With 
Portraits  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  Company  The  Riverside  Press,  Cam- 
bridge 1906  1216 
CI.    Fp.    8vo.    531  pp. 

ROTHSCHILD,  ALONZO:  "Honest  Abe"  A  Study 
in  Integrity  Based  on  the  Early  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  Alonzo  Rothschild  Author  of  "Lincoln,  Mas- 
ter of  Men"  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Company  1217 

N.d.  (Published  September,  1917)  CI.  Fp.  (Portrait)  Por- 
traits.    Demy  8vo.     374  pp. 

ROTHSCHILD,  ALONZO:  "Honest  Abe"  A  Study 
in  Integrity  Based  on  the  Early  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  Alonzo  Rothschild  Author  of  "Lincoln,  Mas- 
ter of  Men"  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Company      1917  1218 

Bds.  II.  8vo.  374  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 
Three  hundred  and  thirty  copies  of  this  uncut  edition,  of  which 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       335 

three  hundred  are  for  sale,  were  printed  at  the  Riverside  Press  in 

September,  1917. 

Author  was  born  the  night  Mr.  Lincoln  was  at  Cooper  Institute. 

RUDEEN,  E.  F. :  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Ideal  Chris- 
tian By  E.  F.  Rudeen  [Device]  Los  Angeles,  Cali- 
fornia    1921  1219 

N.i.  (Copyright,  1919)  Onamental  front  cover  with  vignette 
of  Lincoln  in  gilt.     24mo.     35  pp. 

RUDEEN,  E.  F. :  Lincoln  A  Christian  Though  Not 
a  "Campbellite"  By  E.  F.  Rudeen  [Cut  of  Lincoln] 
Abraham  Lincoln  —  The  Grandest  character  in  word 
and  work  and  the  gentlest  memory,  [Excepting  the 
Savior]  of  all  our  world.  —  N.  Y.  Christian  Advocate 
—  The  one  supreme  human  being  since  the  man  of  Cal- 
vary —  President  Harding  1220 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (4)  pp. 

RUDEEN,  E.  F. :  Lincoln  A  Christian  Though  Not 
A  "Campbellite"  By  E.  F.  Rudeen  [Cut  of  Lincoln] 
Los  Angeles,  California      1923  1221 

Cover  title.     N.i.     12mo.     (4)  pp. 

RUGG,  ARTHUR  P.:  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Wor- 
cester An  Address  delivered  By  Arthur  P.  Rugg  Be- 
fore the  Members  of  the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity 
on  December  7,  1909  1914  Belisle  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1222 
Cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

RUSLING,  JAMES  F.:  Lincoln  and  Sickles  [For- 
trait]  Published  by  the  "Third  Army  Corps  Union" 
For  Distribution  to  its  members     May    1910  1223 

Cover  title.  Portrait  of  Major  Gen.  D.  E.  Sickles  on  back  cover. 
16mo.     (16)  pp. 

Address  of  General  James  F.  Rusling  at  the  46th  Anniversary 
of  the  Third  Army  Corps  Union,  Hotel  Manhattan,  New  York, 
May  5,  1910.  Sickles  and  Lincoln,  after  Gettysburg;  or  Abra- 
ham Lincoln's  Religious  Faith. 


336       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

RUSLING,  JAMES  F. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial  Meet- 
ing February  10  1915  1915  1224 
N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     15  pp. 

RUSSELL,  ISAAC  FRANKLIN:  Lessons  from  the 
Life  of  Lincoln  An  Address  delivered  in  the  City  of 
New  York  on  February  12,  1909,  on  invitation  of  the 
Board  of  Education  By  Isaac  Franklin  Russell,  LL.D. 
Professor  of  Law  in  New  York  University  1225 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Eagle  Press,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.) 
12mo.     11  pp. 

RUSSELL,  L.  E. :  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Contribution 
toward  a  Bibliography  By  L.  E.  Russell  [Device] 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa  Printed  by  The  Torch  Press  for 
The  Torch  Press  Book  Shop      mdccccx  1226 

Bds.     Portrait  on  cover.     16mo.     24  pp. 

Fifty  copies  of  above  bound  in  Torch  boards,  wholly  uncut  and 

signed  by  the  author.     Also  paper  edition. 

RUTHERFORD,  MILDRED  LEWIS:  Address  De- 
livered by  Miss  Mildred  Lewis  Rutherford  Historian 
General  United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy 
Wrongs  of  History  Righted  Savannah,  Georgia  Fri- 
day, Nov.  13,  1914  1227 

Cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     35  pp. 

RUTHERFORD,  MILDRED  LEWIS:  Jefferson 
Davis  The  President  of  the  Confederate  States  and 
Abraham  Lincoln  The  President  of  the  United  States 
1861-1865  —  By  —  Mildred  Lewis  Rutherford  Athens, 
Ga.  State  Historian  Georgia  Division,  U.  D.  C.  [Quo- 
tation]     1916  1228 

N.i.,  n.p.     (Virginia  Stationery   Co.,  Printers,  Richmond)     CI. 
8vo.     48  pp. 

RUTHERFORD,  MILDRED  LEWIS:  Miss  Ruther- 
ford's Scrap  Book      Valuable  Information  About  the 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       337 

South  The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Vol- 
ume II  January,  1924  Mildred  Lewis  Rutherford 
Athens,  Georgia      Editor  and  Publisher  1229 

Cover  title.     N.d.     {1924)     8vo.     25,  (3)  pp. 

R.  Y. :  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Study  [R.  Y.]  En- 
tered at  Stationers  Hall  Right  of  translation  reserved. 
Liverpool:  McKowen  &  Finglass,  Middletown  Build- 
ings, 1,  Rumford  Street.  1865.  1230 
16mo.     32  pp. 

RYAN,  DANIEL  J.:  Lincoln  and  Ohio  By  Daniel 
J.  Ryan  Former  Secretary  of  State  of  Ohio;  Vice- 
President  of  the  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Histori- 
cal Society;  author  of  The  Civil  War  Literature  of  Ohio, 
and  Ohio  in  Four  Wars ;  co-author  of  Randall  and  Ryan's 
History  of  Ohio  etc.  Foreword  by  Charles  B.  Gal- 
breath  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  So- 
ciety:     Columbus,  Ohio      1923  1231 

N.i.     (Press  of  F.  J.  Heer  Printing  Co.)     Fp.     (Portrait)     lis. 

8vo.     281  pp. 

Cover  title  as  follows : 

Lincoln  and  Ohio     By  Daniel  J.  Ryan      Introduction  by  Charles 

B.  Galbreath      Contemporary  Illustrations       Published  by  The 

Ohio  State  Archaeologican  and  Historical  Society       Columbus, 

Ohio. 

SAINT-GAUDENS  STATUE  OF  LINCOLN:  Inter- 
national Conciliation  Published  monthly  by  the 
American  Association  for  International  Conciliation. 
Entered  as  second-class  matter  at  Greenwich,  Conn., 
Post  Office,  July  3,  1920,  under  Act  of  August  24,  1912. 
Presentation  of  the  Saint-Gaudens  Statue  of  Lincoln  to 
the  British  People,  July  28,  1920  [Device]  Novem- 
ber, 1920  No.  156  American  Association  for  Inter- 
national Conciliation  Editorial  Office:  407  West 
117th  Street,  New  York  City  Publication  Office: 
Greenwich,  Conn.  1232 

Cover  title.     Fp.     (Cut  of  Statue)     12mo.     30  pp. 


338       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

SAINT  LOUIS,  (MO.):  St.  Louis  Public  Library 
Monthly  Bulletin.  New  Ser.,  v.  7.  January, 
1909.     No.  1.  1233 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

Contains  article  on  proposed  Lincoln  Memorial  and  list  of  Books 

in  Lincoln  Library. 

SALEM,  (MASS.)  :  Bulletin  of  the  Salem  Public 
Library.  Vol.  VIII,  No.  18,  Salem,  Mass.,  Feb., 
1909.  Free  at  the  Library.  By  Mail  25  Cents  a 
year.  1234 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     77-80  pp. 

"Special  Reading  List,  Abraham  Lincoln,"  last  3  pp. 

SANDBURG,  CARL :  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Prairie 
Years  By  Carl  Sandburg  Harcourt-Brace  &  Co.,  Pub- 
lishers      1925  1235 

CI.     II.     Type  page.     12mo.     2  volumes  of  about  600  pp.  ea. 
A  DeLuxe  Edition  of  500  copies,  4-volume  sets,  with  fifty  his- 
torical  and  zinc   illustrations.     The   above   description   is   taken 
from  a  letter  from  the  author,  dated  January  15th,   1925,  and 
states  that  it  will  be  published  in  the  fall  of  1925. 

SAVOY  HOTEL,  (LONDON) :  A  New  Pilgrimage 
[Device]  Published  privately  at  the  Savoy,  London, 
1923  1236 

N.i.     Bds.     Fp.     (Cut  of  Bust  of  Lincoln  by  O'Connor)     8vo. 

18,  (3)  pp. 

A  pleasing  item,  concerning  the  Abraham  Lincoln  room  in  the 

Savoy. 

SCHAUFFLER,  ROBERT  HAVEN:     Our  American 

Holidays  Lincoln's  Birthday  A  Comprehensive  View 
of  Lincoln  as  given  in  the  most  note-worthy  essays,  ora- 
tions and  poems,  in  Fiction  and  in  Lincoln's  own  Writ- 
ings Edited  by  Robert  Haven  Schaufner  [Device] 
New  York  Moffat,  Yard  and  Company  1909  1237 
CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     xiv,  386  pp. 

SCHECHTER,  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Memorial  Ad- 
dress delivered  at  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Celebration  of 


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the  Jewish  Theological  Seminary  of  America  By  S. 
Schechter  President  [Seminary  Seal]  New  York 
1909  1238 

N.i.     8vo.     29  pp. 

SCHELL,  STANLEY :  Werner's  Headings  and  Reci- 
tations No.  46  Lincoln  Celebrations  —  Part  2 
Compiled,  Arranged  and  Written  by  Stanley  Schell 
[Device]  Edgar  S.  Werner  &  Company  New  York 
Copyright,  1910,  by  Edgar  S.  Werner.  1239 

Five  Portraits  on  front  cover.     12mo.     191,  (1)  pp. 

SCHLEUTER,  HERMAN:  People's  Pocket  Series 
No.  159  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Working  Class  By 
Herman  Schleuter  Appeal  to  Reason,  Girard, 
Kans.  1240 

Also  cover  title,  with  device.  N.d.  32mo.  43  pp.  and  21  un- 
numbered pp.  of  Adv. 

SCHRAAM,  H. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Die  Wiederher- 
stollung  der  Republik  der  Vereinigten-Staaten  von  Nord 
Amerika  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  nach  Lincoln's 
Tad.  1241 

Half  title  only.  Portrait  and  ils.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  8vo.  56  pp.  * 
Extracts  from  Max  Lange.     See  Fish  500. 

SCHREIDER,  S. :  Sepher  Toldoth  Anshei  Hashem, 
Being  a  Biography  of  Abelard,  Dante,  Hiess,  Ramus, 
and  Lincoln  1242 

(Translated  from  the  Russian  into  Hebrew)  Vilna  1873. 
CI.     12mo.     68  pp. 

SCHURZ,  CARL:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Carl  Schurz 
The  Gettysburg  Speech  and  Other  Papers  By  Abraham 
Lincoln  Together  with  Testimonies  by  Emerson,  Whit- 
tier,  Holmes,  and  Lowell  [Device]  New  York 
Cleveland      Chicago      The  Chatauqua  Press  1243 

N.d.  (1891)     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     98  pp. 

For  Chautauqua,  literary  and  scientific  Circle.     Copyright,  1891, 

by  Carl  Schurz.     Copyright,  1888  and  1899,  by  Houghton  Mif- 


340       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

flin  &  Co.     The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Electrotyped 
and  printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton  &  Company. 

SCHURZ,  CARL:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Biographi- 
cal Essay  By  Carl  Schurz  With  an  Essay  on  The 
Portraits  of  Lincoln  By  Truman  H.  Bartlett  Illus- 
trated [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Houghton 
Mifflin  and  Company      mdccccvii  1244 

Bds.     Medallion  Portrait  on  cover.     Fp.     (In  box)     4to.     134 
pp. 

Copyright,  1891,  by  Carl  Schurz.     Copyright,  1907,  by  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  Co. 

1040  copies  printed  at  The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge  mdccccvii 
Same  as  No.  111. 

SCHURZ,  CARL:  Abraham  Lincoln  von  Carl 
Schurz  Aus  den  Englishten  ubersetzt  von  Mary  Nolte 
Mit  ennem  Bildnis  [Device]  Berlin  Druck  Und 
Verlag  von  Georg  Reimer      1908  1245 

Also  cover  title.     Fp.     (St.  Gaudens  Statue)     12mo.     iv,  102  pp. 
Father  Chiniquy  case  —  Anti-Jesuit  Speech. 

SCHURZ,  CARL:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Essay  By 
Carl  Schurz  With  a  Preface  by  Calvin  Coolidge  [De- 
vice] Boston  and  New  York  Houghton  Mifflin  Com- 
pany The  Riverside  Press  Cambridge  1920  1246 
CI.    Fp.     16mo.     117  pp. 

SCHUYLER,  HAMILTON :  Lincoln  Centenary 
Ode  By  Hamilton  Schuyler  Read  at  the  Civic  Cele- 
bration held  at  Taylor  Opera  House,  in  the  City  of 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  Friday,  February  12,  1909.  In  Com- 
memoration of  the  One  Hundred  Anniversary  of  the 
Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Sixteenth  President  of 
the  United  States  1247 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1909)     8vo.     8  pp. 

SCIAN-LEVIGNE,  J.  B.:  Mort  d'Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  deus  fois  elu  des  Etats  Unis  [Vers]  Paris, 
Librairie  Centrale     1 866.  1 248 

8vo.     11  pp. 
Title  from  Reinwald's  "Catalogue  Annual"  for  1886. 


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SCOTT,  MILTON  R. :  Essay  on  Lincoln  :  Was  He 
an  Inspired  Prophet  ?  By  Milton  R.  Scott.  Newark, 
Ohio      1906.  1249 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Privately  printed)     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     100  pp. 

SCOTT,  MILTON  R.:  Supposed  Diary  of  President 
Lincoln  From  the  Repeal  of  the  Missouri  Compro- 
mise in  1854  Until  April  14,  1865  By  Milton  R.  Scott 
A  Union  Soldier  of  the  Civil  War  Where  there  is  no 
Vision  the  people  perish.  —  Proverbs  xxix,  18  {Quo- 
tation from  Declaration  of  Independence.  Newark, 
Ohio      1913]  1250 

N.i.,  n.p.     (Columbus,   Ohio:     The  F.  J.  Heer  Printing  Co.) 
CI.     Fp.     (Portrait  with  verse)     12mo.     140  pp. 

SCOTT,  TEMPLE:  The  Wisdom  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Selected  and  Edited,  with  Introduction  by  Tem- 
ple Scott  New  York  Brentano's,  Fifth  Avenue 
mcmviii  1251 

{Copyright,  1908,  by  Brentano's)     Limp  lea.     Ornamental  front 
cover.     (In  slip  case)     4%"x5".     xvii,  117  pp. 

SCOVILLE,  SAMUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln:  His 
Story  By  Samuel  Scoville,  Jr.  Author  of  "Brave 
Deeds  of  Union  Soldiers,"  Etc.  Philadelphia  Ameri- 
can Sunday-School  Union     1816  Chestnut  Street      1252 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1918)     CI.     Fp.     lis.     16mo.     73  pp. 
Also  "Army  &  Navy  edition."     Imprint  of  Philadelphia  Ameri- 
can Sunday-School  Union. 

SCRUGHAM,  MARY :  Force  or  Consent  as  The  Basis 
of  American  Government  by  Dr.  Mary  Scrugham  The 
Debate  on  the  Subject  by  the  Author  and  Attorney  W. 
H.  Townsend  Published  by  the  Lexington,  Kentucky 
Chapter  of  the  United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy 
Price  50  Cts.      [Union  Print,  label]  1253 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     32  pp. 

SEARCHLIGHT,  THE:  Lincoln  Memorial  Number 
The  Searchlight  Official  Organ  of  the  Anti-Saloon  League 


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of  Southern  California.  Vol.  xiv.  Los  Angeles,  Cali- 
fornia, February,  1912  No.  9  Monumental  Work  of 
Art  Life-Mask  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln  His  "Very 
form  and  mold"  Life-size,  Life-like  and  Luminous 
Sculptor's  Graphic  Account  of  his  Magnificent  Achieve- 
ment Leonard  W.  Volk,  Sculptor,  in  Century  Maga- 
zine, December,  1881.  1254 

Caption-cover  tide.  Full-page  cut  of  Bust  of  Lincoln.  8j4"x 
12%".     16  pp. 

SEATTLE,  (WASH.)  :  Seattle  Public  Library  Bul- 
letin    Vol.  vi     January,  1906.     No.  1  '     1255 

Cover-caption  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     6j4"xl0%".     8  pp. 
Pp.  5  and  6  contain  Lincoln  reading  list. 

SEATTLE,  (WASH.):  Twenty-second  Annual  Lin- 
coln Day  Banquet  Young  Men's  Republican  Club 
of  King  County  Crystal  Auditorium  Seattle  Mon- 
day, February  Eleventh  Nineteen  Hundred  Twenty- 
four  1256 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Press  of  Pliny  L.  Allen  Co.,  Seattle)     Cut  of 
Lewis  Lincoln  head  on  front  cover.     Portraits  of  President  Coo- 
lidge  and  Hon.  Leslie  M.  Shaw  Ex-Secretary  of  the  Treasury  and 
former  Governor  of  the  State  of  Iowa.     8vo.     (12)  pp. 
Contains  names  of  officers,  committees,  program  and  menu. 

SEATTLE,  (WASH.):  Twenty-Third  Annual  Lin- 
coln Day  Banquet  Young  Men's  Republican  Club 
of  King  County  Chamber  of  Commerce  Auditorium 
Seattle  [Device]  Thursday,  February  Twelfth,  Nine- 
teen Hundred  Twenty-five  1257 

N.i.  n.p.  n.d.  (Press  of  Pliny  L.  Allen  Co.  Seattle)  Portrait  of 
Lincoln  from  Oil  Painting  by  Alonzo  Victor  Lewis  on  front 
cover.  Portraits.  Oblong,  9%//x6%//.  (12)  pp. 
Contains  list  of  Honor  Guests,  menu,  program  and  names  of  Com- 
mittees. Portrait  of  President  Coolidge,  Governor  of  the  State 
of  Washington  and  other  speakers  and  officers  of  the  Club. 

SELBY,  PAUL:  Anecdotal  Lincoln  Speeches,  Stor- 
ies and  Yarns  of  the  "Immortal  Abe"  Including  Stor- 
ies of  Lincoln's  Early  Life,  Stories  of  Lincoln  as  a  Law- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       343 

yer,  Presidential  Incidents,  Stories  of  the  War,  Lincoln's 
Letters,  and  Great  Speeches  Chronologically  arranged, 
with  Biographical  Sketch  by  Paul  Selby  Associate  Edi- 
tor of  the  Encyclopedia  of  Illinois  Full  Illustrated 
Chicago  Thompson  &  Thomas  267  Wabash  Avenue 
1900  1258 

CI.     Ornamental  front  cover.     12mo.     467  pp. 

SELBY,  PAUL:  Stories  and  Speeches  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  Including  Stories  of  Lincoln's  Early  Life, 
Stories  of  Lincoln  as  a  Lawyer,  Presidential  Incidents, 
Stories  of  the  War,  Etc.,  Etc.  Lincoln's  Letters  and 
Great  Speeches  Chronologically  Arranged ;  with  Bio- 
graphical Sketch  By  Paul  Selby,  Associate  Editor  of 
the  Encyclopedia  of  Illinois.  Fully  Illustrated  Thomp- 
son &  Thomas      Chicago  1259 

N.d.     {1900)     Front  cover  illustrated.     12mo.     469  pp. 
Practically  the  same  as  next  above,  but  this  has  paper  cover. 

SELBY,  PAUL:  Speeches,  Stories  and  Yarns  of  the 
"Immortal  Abe,"  including  Stories  of  Lincoln's  Early 
Life,  Stories  of  Lincoln  as  a  Lawyer,  Presidential  Inci- 
dents, Stories  of  the  War,  Lincoln's  Letters  and  Great 
Speeches  Chronologically  arranged,  with  Biographical 
sketch  by  Paul  Selby  Associate  Editor  of  the  Encyclo- 
pedia of  Illinois.  Fully  Illustrated.  Thompson  & 
Thomas,     Chicago.  1260 

N.d.     (1900)     12mo.    469  pp. 

Same  as  Fish  568,  excepting  title  page.  Issued  also  in  wrappers 
with  slightly  different  title  and  illustrated  cover.  Also  same, 
with  imprint  of  Stanton  and  Van-Vliet,  Chicago. 

SELBY,  PAUL:  Lincoln's  Life  Stories  and  Speeches 
By  Paul  Selby  Associate  Editor  of  the  Encyclopedia 
of  Illinois.  Letters  and  Speeches  Chronologically  ar- 
ranged Illustrated  Thompson  and  Thomas  Chicago 
Copyright  1902     Thompson  &  Thomas  1261 

Ornamental  border  on  title  page.  CI.  Fp.  (Portrait)  12mo. 
469  pp. 


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SELBY,  PAUL:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Evolution 
of  his  Emancipation  Policy  An  Address  delivered  be- 
fore The  Chicago  Historical  Society  February  27,  1906 
By  Paul  Selby  Published  by  the  Society  in  Commemo- 
ration of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  February  12,  1909  [Society 
Seal]  1262 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     (Cut  of  Ball's  Emanci- 
pation Group)     12mo.     (3)  pp. 

SELBY,  PAUL:  The  Lincoln-Conkling  Correspon- 
dence By  Paul  Selby  A  Contribution  to  the  Trans- 
actions of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society  For  the 
Year,  1908  [Printers  union  label]  Springfield,  111. 
Illinois  State  Journal  Co.,  State  Printers     1909       1263 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     13  pp. 

Revised  print  of  an  article  published  in  the  Chicago  Tribune 

June  23,  1895,  entitled,  "Light  on  a  famous  Lincoln  Letter." 

SELLER Y,  GEORGE  CLARKE:  The  University  of 
Chicago  Founded  by  John  D.  Rockefeller  Lincoln's 
Suspension  of  Habeas  Corpus  as  viewed  by  Congress  A 
Dissertation  Submitted  to  the  Faculty  of  the  Graduate 
School  of  Arts  and  Literature  in  Candidacy  for  the  De- 
gree of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  [Department  of  History] 
By  George  Clarke  Sellery  [Reprinted  from  the  Bulle- 
tin of  the  University  of  Wisconsin  Histories  Series,  Vol. 
UNo.3]      Madison,  Wisconsin      1907  1264 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     73  pp. 

SELLERY,  GEORGE  CLARKE:  Bulletin  of  the 
University  of  Wisconsin  No.  149  History  Series, 
Vol.  1,  No.  3,  pp.  213-286  Lincoln's  Suspension  of 
Habeas  Corpus  as  Viewed  by  Congress  By  George 
Clarke  Sellery  Assistant  Professor  of  History  in  the 
University  of  Wisconsin.  Published  bi-monthly  by  au- 
thority of  law  with  the  approval  of  the  Regents  of  the 
University  and  entered  at  the  post  office  at  Madison  as 


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second-class    matter        Madison, 
1907 

Wisconsin 

April, 
1265 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     73  pp. 

SHANNON,  FREDERICK  F.:  The  Grand  Army 
Hall  and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  in- 
vites yourself  and  friends  to  be  present  at  the  Twenty- 
fifth  Lincoln  Birthday  Service  in  Memorial  Hall,  Chica- 
go on  Monday,  February  Twelfth,  nineteen  hundred 
and  twenty-four  at  two-thirty  o'clock  p.  m.  Address 
by  Doctor  Frederick  F.  Shannon  Pastor  of  Central 
Church     Chicago     Copyright  1924  1266 

N.i.  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     (Cut  of  Saint-Gaudens  Statue)     Portraits. 
16mo.     30  pp. 

SHARP,  J.  ALFRED:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  J.  Al- 
fred Sharp  London  The  Epworth  Press  25-35  City 
Road,  and  26  Paternoster  Row,  E.  C.  1267 

N.d.     (First  edition,  August,  1919;  Second  edition,  December, 
1921)     CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     208  pp. 

SHARPE,  CHARLES  WHEELER:  Hymns  used  at 
the  Lincoln  Memorial  Service  in  the  Congregational 
Church  Hancock,  N.  Y.  April  16,  1865  Rev.  Charles 
Wheeler  Sharpe  Pastor.  Herald  Print  Hancock  N. 
Y.  1268 

Cover  title.     N.d.     12mo.     * 

SHAW,  ELTON  RAYMOND:  The  Love  Affairs  of 
Washington  and  Lincoln  The  Love  Affairs  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  The  Boyhood  and  Love  Affairs  of  Wash- 
ington By  Elton  Raymond  Shaw,  M.A.  [Device] 
Shaw  Publishing  Company  Berwyn,  Illinois  [Chica- 
go Suburb]  1269 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1923)     CI.     16mo.     70  pp. 

SHAW,  GEORGE  W.:  Personal  Reminiscences  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  George  W.  Shaw  Privately 
Printed  Carlson  Printing  Co.     Moline,  111.     1924  1270 

Also  cover  title.     Portrait.     12mo.     23  pp. 

65  copies  printed,   numbered   and   signed  by   Joseph   Benjamin 


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Oakleaf.     Also  one  unnumbered  copy,  without  imprint,  and  with 
plain  cover. 

SHAW,  JAMES  H. :  Boys'  and  Girls'  Biography  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  By  James  H.  Shaw.  Evergreen 
City  Publishing  Company,  Bloomington,  Illinois.  1271 
N.d.     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     124  pp. 

SHEAHAN,  JAMES  W.:  The  Life  of  Stephen  A. 
Douglas.  By  James  W.  Sheahan.  New  York:  Har- 
per &  Brothers,  Publishers,  Franklin  Square.  1860  1272 
CI.     Fp.     12mo.     vi,  528,  (12)  pp. 

SHEFFIELD,  JAMES  R. :  Address  of  Hon.  James  R. 
Sheffield  at  the  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican 
Club  of  the  City  of  New  York  Waldorf-Astoria  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1916  1273 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     16mo.     7  pp. 

SHEPARDSON,  FRANCIS  W.:  The  Grand  Army 
Hall  and  Memorial  Association  Lincoln  Birthday 
Service  In  Memorial  Hall  On  Friday,  February  the 
Twelfth  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Fifteen  at  Three 
o'clock  p.  m.  Address  by  Francis  W.  Shepardson  1 274 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  and  Portrait  of  Speaker.     12mo.     32  pp. 

SHEPPARD,  MORRIS:  Abraham  Lincoln  Speech 
of  Congressman  Morris  Sheppard  of  Texas  Republican 
Club  Banquet  New  York  February  12,  1908  [Quo- 
tation from  New  York  Sun,  Feb.  13,  1908]  1215 
Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     15  pp. 

SHEPPARD,  ROBERT  DICKINSON:  Historic  Am- 
ericans The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Sixteenth 
President  of  the  United  States  1861-1865  By  Robert 
Dickinson  Sheppard,  D.D.  Professor  of  American  and 
English  History,  Northwestern  University  Famous 
Gettysburg  and  Springfield  Addresses,  Pathetic  Letter  to 
the  mother  of  five  sons  slain  in  battle      Sayings,  Char- 


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acteristics  and  Chronology  Copyright,  1898,  by  The 
University  Association  Copyright,  1903,  by  H.  G. 
Campbell  Publishing  Co.  Copyright,  1913,  by  Wm.  H. 
Lee  [Device]  Chicago  Laird  &  Lee,  Publish- 
ers 1276 

N.d.     CI.     lis.     Fp.     12mo.     179  pp. 

Ornamental    front    cover,    with    Statue    of   Liberty   and   words, 

"Abraham  Lincoln"  in  gilt. 

SHERMAN,  EDWIN  A. :  Lincoln's  Death  Warrant 
or  The  Peril  of  our  Country  by  Edwin  A.  Sherman 
The  Wisconsin  Patriot       Milwaukee,  Wis.  1277 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     8vo.     27  pp. 

SHERMAN,  EDWIN  A.:  Eulogy  delivered  at  the 
Regular  Annual  Memorial  Services  of  the  Order 
\\Scottish  Rite  Masonic]],  held  in  honor  of  the  memory 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  The  Martyr 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  on  the  Seven- 
teenth Anniversary  of  his  Assassination  and  death,  April 
15th,  1882,  by  Edwin  A.  Sherman,  M.  E.  General  Grand 
Commander-in-Chief.  Printed  by  authority  and  for 
the  use  of  the  members  of  the  Order  only,  and  not  for 
the  general  public.  Officers  and  members  will  therefore 
take  due  notice  and  govern  themselves  accordingly.    1278 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     34  pp. 

SHIRLEY,  RALPH:  A  Short  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  the  Hon.  Ralph  Shirley  Author  of  "The 
New  God,  and  Other  Essays,"  "Prophecies  and  Omens 
of  the  Great  War,"  Etc.  Illustrated  American  Edition 
"Only  the  actions  of  the  just  Smell  sweet  and  blossom 
in  the  dust."  [Device]  Funk  &  Wagnalls  Company 
New  York     1919  1279 

CI.  Fp.  (Statue  of  Lincoln  in  England)  lis.  12mo.  188  pp. 
Also  an  edition  with  imprint  of  William  Rider  and  Son,  Limited, 
8  Paternoster  Row,  E.  C.  4  London,  1919. 


348       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

SHUTTER,  MARION  D. :  Washington  and  Lincoln. 
Rev.  Marion  D.  Shutter,  D.D.  Published  by  Women's 
Association     Minneapolis  1280 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.d.     (Press  of  Boys'  Printing  Club,  Church 
of  the  Redeemer)     3j4"x624".     13  pp. 

SIMONS,  CHARLES  C:  Lincoln,  The  Republic, 
and  the  Spirit  of  '76  An  Address  delivered  on  Lin- 
coln's Birthday,  February  12th,  1924  by  the  Honorable 
Charles  C.  Simons,  United  States  District  Judge  for  the 
Eastern  District  of  Michigan,  before  the  members  of  the 
Covenant  Club,  Chicago,  Illinois.  1281 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

SINDELAR,  JOS.  C. :  Lincoln  Day  Entertainments 
Recitations,  Plays,  Dialogues,  Drills,  Tableaux,  Panto- 
mimes, Quotations,  Songs,  Tributes,  Stories,  Facts  Ed- 
ited by  Jos.  C.  Sindelar  A.  Flanagan  Company  Chica- 
go 1282 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1908)     Fp.     (Cut  of  Statue)     16mo.     160 

PP* 

Cover  has  cut  of  Capitol,  Lincoln  and  Log  Cabin. 

SIZOO,  JOSEPH  R.:  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Tribute 
Joseph  R.  Sizoo  New  York  Avenue  Presbyterian 
Church      Washington,  D.  C.  1283 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Folder.     5"x7".     (2)  pp. 

SIZOO,  JOSEPH  RICHARD:  "Abraham  Lincoln" 
"A  Heritage  and  Hope"  Sermon  by  Rev.  Joseph  Rich- 
ard Sizoo,  M.A.  Minister  of  New  York  Avenue  Pres- 
byterian Church  Washington,  D.  C.  Preached,  Sun- 
day, February  eighth  nineteen  twenty-five  This  ser- 
mon was  broadcast  by  Station  WCAP  through  the  court- 
esy of  the  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company 
and  the  Washington  Federation  of  Churches  1284 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1925)     12mo.     16  pp. 

SKEVINGTON,  SAMUEL  J.:  "Abraham  Lincoln" 
An  Oration  by  The  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Skevington      Deliv- 


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ered  on  the  occasion  of  The  Lincoln  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion — at —  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Hall,  Nyack-on-Hudson  Fri- 
day, February  12th,  1909  Issued  by  a  Few  Citizens  of 
Nyack-on-Hudson  who  are  Lovers  of  the  Memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln      Journal  Office     1909  1285 

Also  cover  title,  with  portrait.     16mo.     22  pp. 

SMITH,  FORD:  Abraham  Lincoln  — An  Address 
by —  Commander  Ford  Smith  Delivered  February  12, 
1923  — At  the —  Annual  Exercises  — of —  Frank  P. 
Blair  Post  No.  1  Department  of  Missouri,  G.  A.  R. 
— To  Celebrate  the —  114th  Anniversary  of  Mr.  Lin- 
coln's Birthday  St.  Louis  Skaer  Printing  Company 
1923  1286 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     11  pp. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  A.:  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  Lincoln  Birthday  Service 
In  Memorial  Hall  On  Wednesday,  February  the 
Twelfth  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Thirteen  at  Three 
O'Clock  p.  m.  Address  by  Hon.  Frederick  A. 
Smith  1287 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  &  Portrait  of  speaker.     12mo.     15  pp. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln  Books 
Pamphlets,  Broad  Sides,  Medals,  Busts,  Personal  Relics, 
Autograph  Letters,  Documents,  Unique  Life  Portraits 
Geo.  D.  Smith  547  Fifth  Avenue,  70  Wall  Street 
New  York  Telephones:  Murray  Hill  2626;  Han- 
over    6942  1288 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     171  pp.     1276  items  with  price  list. 

SMITH,  ISAAC:  An  Address  Delivered  in  the  Town 
Hall,  Foxborough,  Mass.,  April  19,  1865,  Simul- 
taneously with  the  Funeral  of  President  Lincoln.  By 
Rev.  Isaac  Smith  A.M.  Published  by  Request.  Foxbor- 
ough :  Printed  by  W.  H.  Thomas.  1 865.  1 289 
Also  cover  title.     8vo.     13  pp. 


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SMITH,  ISAAC:  Two  Memorial  Addresses  Deliver- 
ed on  Foxboro  Common  Rev.  William  E.  Barton, 
D.D.  In  Memory  of  President  Harding,  August  10, 
1923.  Rev.  Isaac  Smith,  A.M.  In  Memory  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln,  April  19,  1865  [Device]  The  Print 
Shop  Incorporated,  Foxboro,  Massachusetts,  1923.    1290 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     20  pp. 
Also  see  No.  130. 

SMITH,  TRUMAN:  Considerations  on  the  Slavery 
Question,  addressed  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States.  1291 

N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     15  pp.     Caption:     To  Abraham  Lincoln, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

No  signature.     Dated  New  York,  December  24,  1862. 

New  copy  for  Fish  869  &  958.     Ed.     1906.     * 

SMITH,  WALTER  GEORGE:  Abraham  Lincoln 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting  February  13,  1918  1918  Address  by 
Companion  Walter  George  Smith,  "The  Exponent  of 
Democracy"  1292 

N.L,  n.p.     8vo.     12  pp. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  H.,  JR. :  A  Priced  Lincoln  Bib- 
liography Compiled  by  William  H.  Smith,  Jr.  Pri- 
vately Published     New  York      1 906  1 293 

N.i.     CI.     Royal  8vo.     (3),  70  pp. 

250  copies,  numbered. 

Also  large  paper  edition  of  15  copies,  lettered. 

SMOLNIKAR,  ANDREW  B. :  The  Great  Encyclic 
Epistle  Divided  Into  Two  Parts;  The  First  of 
which  was  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln,  and  The  Second  by  the  Capture  of  Jefferson 
Davis.  Both  being  Preparatory  to  the  Work,  with  the 
Title  of  the  Manuscript;  "The  Heavenly  Mission  to 
all  governments  and  all  Nations  for  the  Introduction  of 
Christ's  Peaceable  Reign  on  Earth.     Written  by  Andrew 


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B.  Smolnikar,  Representative  of  this  mission,  which  had 
been  declared  and  confirmed  by  a  long  chain  of  signs 
and  wonders  according  to  Prophecies,  as  those  will  be 
convinced  who  study  the  whole  with  due  attention." 
Baltimore :  Printed  by  S.  S.  Mills  &  Co.  No.  24  S. 
Calvert  St.      1865  1294 

Cover  title.     8vo.     32  pp. 

SMOOT,  REED:  Congressional  Record  Sixty- 
Eighth  Congress,  Second  Session  Abraham  Lincoln 
Speech  of  Hon.  Reed  Smoot  of  Utah  In  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States     Thursday,  February  12,  1925     1295 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Washington:  Government 
Printing  Office:    1925)     Imp.  8vo.  2  pp. 

SMOOT,  RICHARD  MITCHELL:  The  Unwritten 
History  of  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
By  Richard  Mitchell  Smoot  Press  of  W.  J.  Coulter, 
Clinton,  Mass.       1908.  1296 

Also  cover  title.     12mo.     24  pp. 

Reprint  {100  numbered  copies)  by  Orra  L.  Stone,  from  the 
manuscript  "Received  from  the  Author's  Daughter."  The  pre- 
face states  that  all  of  the  original  edition,  excepting  two  copies 
deposited  for  copyright  and  three  given  to  friends  by  the  author, 
was  destroyed  by  the  Baltimore  fire  of  February  7,  1904. 

SNIDER,  DENTON  J.:  Lincoln  in  the  White 
House  A  Dramatic  Epos  of  the  Civil  War  By  Den- 
ton J.  Snider  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sigma  Publishing  Co. 
2 1 0  Pine  St.  For  Sale  by  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.  Book- 
sellers, Chicago,  Ills.  1297 

N.d.     CI.     12mo.     404,  (1)  pp. 

SNIDER,  DENTON  J.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  In- 
terpretation in  Biography  By  Denton  J.  Snider  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Sigma  Publishing  Co.  210  Pine  Street 
[For  Sale  by  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  Chicago,  Ills.]  1298 
N.d.     {Copyright,  1908)     CI.     12mo.     574,   (1)  pp. 

SNIDER,  DENTON  J.:  Lincoln  and  Ann  Rutledge 
An  Idyllic  Epos  of  the  Early  North- West.     Souvenir  of 


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Abraham  Lincoln's  Birth-Day,    1912       By  Denton  J. 

Snider      St.  Louis      Sigma  Publishing  Co.  210  Pine 

St.  1299 
N.d.     (1912)     CI.     12mo.    350  pp. 

SNIDER,  DENTON  J.:  Lincoln  at  Richmond  A 
Dramatic  Epos  of  the  Civil  War  By  Denton  J.  Snider 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sigma  Publishing  Co.  210  Pine 
St.  1300 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1914)     CI.     12mo.     388,  (1)  pp. 

SNOWDEN,  GEORGE  R. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Mil- 
itary Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial 
Meeting     February  11      1914     1914  1301 

Page  (3)  is  as  follows : 

Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  February  11  1914 
Abraham  Lincoln  President  of  the  United  States  March  4, 
1861,  To  April  15,  1865  Born  February  12,  1809,  in  Hardin 
[LaRue]  Co.,  Kentucky  Assassinated  April  14,  1865;  died 
April  15,  1865,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Enrolled  by  Special  Reso- 
lution April  16,  1865  "Some  Phases  of  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of  Abraham  Lincoln"  Companion  George  R.  Snowden 
N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     17  pp. 

SOCIETY,  THE  LINCOLN  AGRICULTURAL  AND 
ART:  The  Gospel  of  Lincoln  [Portrait]  By 
the  L.  A.  &  A.  S.  of  America  1302 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.      (Copyrighted  by  the  Lincoln  Agri- 
cultural and  Art  Society  of  America.     Montrose,  Pa.) 
Post  4to.     (12)  pp. 

Contains  names  of  officers,  reason  for  founding,  and  has,  for  its 
Motto,  "Honest  Abe  and  Honest  Art."  Balance  is  all  Lincoln, 
with  a  portrait  of  George  Edward  Hall,  Commander  of  the  So- 
ciety. 

SONGSTER,  LINCOLN  CAMPAIGN:  Lincoln  Cam- 
paign  Songster.  For  the  use  of  Clubs.  Containing  all 
of  the  most  popular  songs.  Philadelphia:  Published 
by  Mason  &  Co.,  No.  59  North  Sixth  Street.   1864.    1303 

(On  cover)  Cut  of  Lincoln  and  words,  "Lincoln  Campaign 
Songster."     48mo.     16  pp. 


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SOUVENIR  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  Souvenir  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  [Cut  of  Lincoln  and  Grant  busts, 
side  by  side]  The  man  who  freed  4,000,000  slaves 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  Lincoln's  Trusted  General.  1304 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Printed  and  published  on  behalf  of  the  London 
Branch^  U.  S.  Civil  War  Veterans  by  H.  Gardner  id  Co.,  (T.U.) 
172,  Abbey  St.,  London,  S.  E.  I.,  1920)  Oblong,  9"x5%".  16 
pp. 

SPAETH,  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln.  Rede  beim  Trauer- 
gottesdienst  in  ber  Zionskirche  zu  Philadelphia  am 
19.     April      1865      von  Pastor  A.  Spaeth.  1305 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     24mo.     16  pp. 
Separate  print  of  Fish  875. 

SPARHAWK,  FRANCES  CAMPBELL:  A  Life  of 
Lincoln  For  Boys  By  Frances  Campbell  Sparhawk 
Author  of  "Honor  Dalton,"  "Polly  Blatchley,,,  etc.  New 
York     Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.      Publishers  1306 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1907)  CI.  Ornamental  cover.  Fp.  lis. 
16mo.     328  pp. 

SPARKS,  EDWIN  ERLE:  Excelsior  Literature 
Series  No.  63  Edited  with  Introduction  and  Notes 
by  Edwin  Erie  Sparks:  Published  jointly  by  Hall  & 
McCreary  Chicago  111.  F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Co. 
Dansville,  N.  Y.  1307 

Cover  title.     N.d.     Portrait.     12mo.     158  pp. 

SPARKS,  EDWIN  ERLE:  Collections  of  the  Illi- 
nois State  Historical  Library  Volume  III  Lin- 
coln Series,  Vol.  I  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates  of 
1858  Edited  with  Introduction  and  notes  by  Edwin 
Erie  Sparks,  Ph.D.  President  of  the  Pennsylvania  State 
College;  Sometime  Professor  of  American  History  in 
the  University  of  Chicago  Published  by  the  Trustees 
of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library  Springfield, 
Illinois      1908  1308 

N.i.  (Printed  by  University  of  Chicago  Press)  CI.  Portrait 
and  lis.     8vo.     xi,  627  pp. 


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SPRINGFIELD,  (ILL.):  Celebration  of  the  One 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  the  Springfield  Chapter,  Daughters  of 
the  American  Revolution.  Springfield,  Illinois  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1909  1309 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     8vo.     37,  (1)  pp. 

SPRINGFIELD,  (ILL.):  Springfield,  Illinois  "The 
City  I  chose  for  my  home"  A.  Lincoln  [Fac- 
simile] 1310 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1923,  by  W.  R.  Jen- 
kins)    II.     Oblong.     7"x5".     24  1. 

Historical  Guide  and  other  points  of  interest  of  Springfield,  Illi- 
nois.    First  8  1.  Lincoln  illustrations. 

SPRINGFIELD,  (MASS.):  Lincoln  Centenary  Me- 
morial First  Congregational  Church  Springfield, 
Massachusetts  February    12    1909  Eight  o'clock   1311 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Portrait  on  front  cover,  with  quotation.  8vo. 
(14)  pp. 

STAFFORD,  WENDELL  P. :  Lincoln  and  His  Times 
An  Address  by  Wendell  P.  Stafford  Before  the  Law- 
yers' Club  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  February  13,  1909.       1312 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Hausauer-Jones  Printing  Co.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.)     8vo.     (12)  pp. 

STAPLES,  ERNEST  LINWOOD :     A  Man  of  Destiny 

Being  the  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Epic  Poem 
By  Ernest  Lin  wood  Staples.  [Quotations  from  Emer- 
son &  Whit  tier)  Lincoln  Publishing  Company  Shel- 
ton,  Conn,     mcmiv  1313 

Limp  lea.     Fp.  &  lis.     12mo.     71,  (1)  pp. 
Text  same  as  Fish  888. 

STARR,  JOHN  W.,  JR.:  Lincoln  as  President  An 
Oration  By  Jno.  W.  Starr,  Jr.  Delivered  June  4, 
1906,  at  his  graduation  from  the  Public  Schools  of  Mil- 
lersburg,  Pa.  100  copies  privately  printed  June 
1910  1314 

N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     (8)  pp. 


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STARR,  JOHN  W.,  JR.:  What  was  Abraham  Lin- 
coln's Religion?  By  Jno.  W.  Starr,  Jr.  Excerpt 
from  the  Magazine  of  History,  January,  1912  But 
ten  copies  of  this  Article  were  issued  separately  in  this 
form,  of  which  this  is  No. [Each  copy  num- 
bered and  signed  by  "Jno.  W.  Starr,  Jr."]  1315 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  7j£"x9j4".  37  pp.  and  Appendix 
in  typewriting,  entitled  "A  Bibliography  of  Lincolniana  pertain- 
ing to  Abraham  Lincoln's  religious  beliefs." 

STARR,  JOHN  W.,  JR.:  Lincoln's  Last  Day  by 
John  W.  Starr,  Jr.  Author  of  "Lincoln  as  President," 
"What  was  Abraham  Lincoln's  Religion ?"  etc.  [De- 
vice] With  Eight  Black-and- White  Illustrations  from 
Photographs  New  York  Frederick  A.  Stokes  Com- 
pany Publishers  1316 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1922)     CI.     Fp.     12mo.     100  pp. 

STARR,  JOHN  W.,  JR.:  Some  Facts  Concerning 
Lincoln  The  Versatile  Remarks  before  the  Lincoln  Day 
Luncheon  of  Millersburg  Chapter  No.  326,  Order  of  the 
Eastern  Star  February  12,  1924  By  John  W.  Starr, 
Jr.     Fifty  Copies  Printed  1317 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (3)  pp. 

STARR,  MERRITT:  The  Grand  Army  Hall  and 
Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Twenty-First 
Lincoln  Birthday  Service  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago 
Wednesday,  February  12th,  1920  2:30  O'Clock  p.  m. 
Address  by  Merritt  Starr,  M.A.,  LL.B.  Copyrighted 
1920  1318 

N.i.,  n.p.     Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     44  pp. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  66th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  H.  R.  11079.  In  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives. December  11,  1919.  Mr.  Graham  of  Illinois 
introduced  the  following  bill ;  which  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A 
Bill       Providing  for  the  disposition  of  the  Statue  of 


356       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Abraham  Lincoln,  now  in  course  of  removal  from  its  site 
in  front  of  the  courthouse,  in  the  city  of  Washington, 
District  of  Columbia.  1319 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 
Moline,  Illinois,  Bill. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  66th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  269.  In  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. January  5,  1920.  Mr.  Classon  introduced 
the  following  joint  resolution;  which  was  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
Joint  Resolution  Providing  for  the  disposition  of  the 
statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  removed  from  its  site  in 
front  of  the  courthouse  in  the  city  of  Washington,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  1320 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     2  pp. 
Green  Bay,  Wisconsin  Bill. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  66th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  H.  R.  1 1443.  In  the  House  of  Represen- 
tees. January  5,  1920.  Mr.  Luhring  introduced  the 
following  bill;  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A  Bill  Pro- 
viding for  the  disposition  of  the  statue  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln which  formerly  stood  on  the  site  in  front  of  the 
courthouse  in  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  District  of 
Columbia.  1321 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

The  Nancy  Hanks  Lincoln  Burial  Ground  Commission  of  Spen- 
cer County,  Indiana,  Bill. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  66th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  H.  R.  1 1495.  In  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives. January  6,  1920.  Mr.  Henry  T.  Rainey  in- 
troduced the  following  bill;  which  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed.  A 
Bill  Providing  for  delivery  to  the  State  of  Illinois  the 
statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln  which  formerlv  stood  in  front 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       357 

of  the  courthouse  in  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  1322 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     2  pp. 
New  Salem,  Illinois,  Bill. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  66th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  282.  In  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. January  24,  1920.  Mr.  King  introduced 
the  following  joint  resolution;  which  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
Joint  Resolution  To  reerect  the  statue  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  upon  its  original  site.  1323 

Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     2  pp. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN:  Statue  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Hearings  before  the  Committee  on 
the  Library  House  of  Representatives  Sixty-Sixth 
Congress  Second  Session  on  H.  R.  1 1079  H.  R.  1 1443 
H.  R.  1 1495  H.  J.  Res.  269  H.  J.  Res.  282  April 
2,  1920  [Device]  Washington  Government  Print- 
ing Office     1920      173928  1324 

Cover  title.     8vo.     52  pp. 

This  item  came  into  being,  because  the  compiler  started  a  move- 
ment to  have  the  statue  removed  to  Moline,  Illinois,  which  had 
been  removed  from  its  site  by  order  of  the  Commission  of  Fine 
Arts.  This  is  the  first  monument  erected  to  the  memory  of  Lin- 
coln, having  been  unveiled  in  1868.  Mr.  Graham,  M.C.  from 
Illinois,  filed  a  bill  to  have  the  statue  removed  to  Moline  and, 
subsequently,  it  was  wanted  by  four  other  places,  and  the  outcome 
of  it  all  is  that  Washington  still  retains  it  and  it  has  been  re- 
placed and  was  rededicated  on  June  21st,  1923. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  [Public  Resolu- 
tion—No. 62  — 67th  Congress.]  [H.  J.  Res.  127.] 
Joint  Resolution  To  reerect  the  Statue  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln upon  its  original  site.  1325 
Caption  title.     8vo.     (1)  p. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  67th  Congress, 
1st  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  62.  In  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives.    April  20,  1921.     Mr.  King  introduced  the 


358       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

following  joint  resolution;  which  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  the  Library  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
Joint  Resolution  To  reerect  the  statue  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln upon  its  original  site.  1326 
Caption-cover  title.     Imp.  8vo.     (2)  pp. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  67th  Congress, 
1st  Session.  House  of  Representatives.  Report  No. 
98.  Reerection  of  Statue  of  Lincoln.  May  25,  1921. 
— Committed  to  the  Committee  of  the  Whole  House  on 
the  state  of  the  Union  and  ordered  to  be  printed        1327 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     12  pp. 

For  re-erection  of  statue  upon  its  original  site  in  front  of  the 

Court  House. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  67th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  H.  J.  Res.  127.  In  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States.  April  20  [Calendar  day,  April  28], 
1922.  Read  twice  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
the  Library.  Joint  Resolution  to  reerect  the  statue  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  upon  its  original  site.  1328 

Caption  title.     Imp.  8vo.     (1)  p. 

STATUE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN :  67th  Congress, 
2d  Session.  Senate.  Report  No.  754.  Reerection  of 
Statue  of  Lincoln.  April  20  [Calendar  day,  June  8], 
1922.  —  Ordered  to  be  printed.  Mr.  Brandegee,  from 
the  Committee  on  the  Library,  submitted  the  following 
Report.       [To  Accompany  H.  J.  Res.  127.]  1329 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     12  pp. 

STEARNS,  JONATHAN  F.:  Death  of  President 
Lincoln  A  Sermon  Delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Sunday  Morning,  April  16,  1865, 
by  the  Pastor  Jonathan  F.  Stearns,  D.D.  Champlain 
Privately  Printed      1919  1330 

N.i.     Bds.     8vo.     20  pp. 

This  Sermon  has  been  composed  from  the  original  Manuscript  in 
the  Collection  of  the  late  Charles  Woodberry  McLellan,  and 
printed  in  the  month  of  July,  1919,  at  the  Moorsfield  Press  in 
an  edition  of  fifty  copies. 


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STEINER,  EDWARD  A. :  Uncle  Joe's  Lincoln  By 
Edward  A.  Steiner  Author  of  "Introducing  the  Ameri- 
can Spirit,"  "On  the  Trail  of  the  Immigrant"  [Device] 
New  York  Chicago  Fleming  H.  Revell  Company 
London  and  Edinburgh  1331 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1918)     CI.     12mo.     171  pp. 

STEPHENSON,  NATHANIEL  W. :  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  The  Union  A  Chronicle  of  the  Embattled  North 
By  Nathaniel  W.  Stephenson  [Device]  New  Haven: 
Yale  University  Press  Toronto:  Glasgow,  Brook  & 
Co.  London:  Humphrey  Milford  Oxford  Univer- 
sity Press      1921  1332 

CI.     Fp.  in  colors.     16mo.     272  pp. 

Being  Volume  29  of  "Chronicles  of  America"  Series,  but  it  is 
published  separately  for  a  college  text  book.  The  series  is  also 
published  in  an  extra  illustrated  edition,  pp.  xiv,  272,  size  5"x8" ; 
also  "Roosevelt  Edition,"  same  title  as  above,  but  date  1921,  size 
4j4"x624";  bound  in  Holliston  extra  cloth  and  also  in  full  flex- 
ible leather;  also  text  book  edition,  same  as  "Roosevelt  Edition," 
bound  in  durable  cloth,  stamped  in  ink. 

STEPHENSON,  NATHANIEL  WRIGHT:  Lincoln 
An  Account  of  His  Personal  Life,  Especially  of  Its 
Springs  of  Action  as  Revealed  and  Deepened  by  the  Or- 
deal of  War  By  Nathaniel  Wright  Stephenson  Au- 
thor of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Union,  Etc.  Indian- 
apolis   The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company      Publishers    1333 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1922)  Press  of  Braunworth  &  Co.,  Book 
Manufacturers,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.     CI.     Fp.     lis.     12mo.     474 

PP' 

Also  another  edition  bearing  imprint  of  The  Outlook  Company, 

381  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York. 

The  English  edition  of   1924  bears   the  imprint  of  Hutchison, 

London. 

STEPHENSON,  N.  W.:  Lincoln  and  the  Progress 
of  Nationality  in  the  North  By  N.  W.  Stephen- 
son Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Ameri- 
can Historical  Association  for   1919,  Volume   1,  pages 


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351-363      [Device]      Washington     Government  Print- 
ing Office      1923  "  1334 

Also  cover  title.     8vo.     (13)  pp. 

STEVENS,  C.  M. :  Inspiration  Series  of  Patriotic 
Americans  The  Wonderful  Story  of  Lincoln  and  the 
meaning  of  his  Life  for  the  youth  and  patriotism  of 
America  By  C.  M.  Stevens  Author  of  "The  Wonder- 
ful Story  of  Washington"  New  York  Cupples  & 
Leon  Company  1335 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1917)     CI.     Fp.  in  colors.     lis.     12mo.     186 
pp. 

STEVENS,  FRANK  E.:  Life  of  Stephen  Arnold 
Douglas      By  Frank  E.  Stevens.  1336 

11.     Imp.     8vo.     672  pp. 

Vol.  XVI  October,  1923-January,  1924  Nos.  3-4  Journal  of  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Society  Double  Number  (State  Seal) 
Published  Quarterly  by  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society 
Springfield,  Illinois.  Pp.  ix,  x  &  xi  precedes  the  title  page,  being 
an  Appeal  to  the  Members  of  the  Society  by  Jessie  Palmer 
Weber,  Secretary. 

STEVENS,  WALTER  B.:  Lincoln  and  Missouri  By 
Walter  B.  Stevens  Published  by  the  State  Historical 
Society  of  Missouri  [Device]  Columbia,  Mis- 
souri     1916  1337 

CI.    8vo.    63-119  pp. 

Paper  read  by  author  at  annual  dinner,  December  10th,  1915. 

STEVENS,  WALTER  B.:  "A  Reporter's  Lincoln 
History  is  not  History  unless  it  is  the  truth"  —  Lin- 
coln By  Walter  B.  Stevens  Missouri  Historical  So- 
ciety St.  Louis  1916.  1338 
CI.     8vo.     80  pp. 

STEWART,  JUDD:  Lincoln  and  the  New  York 
Herald  Unpublished  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
from  the  collection  of  Judd  Stewart  Privately  Printed 
Plainfield,  New  Jersey      1907  1339 

N.i.     (Copyright,  1907,  by  The  Lincoln  Fellowship)     Bds.     Fp. 
8vo.     15,  (6)  pp. 


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STEWART,  JUDD:  Some  Lincoln  Correspondence 
with  Southern  Leaders  before  the  Outbreak  of  the  Civil 
War  From  the  Collection  of  Judd  Stewart  1909  1340 
Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     {New  York)     8vo.     19  pp. 

STEWART,  JUDD:  The  Religion  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Being  a  Reprint  of  the  Lecture  of  Rev.  Jas.  A. 
Reed  in  1872,  and  the  answering  lecture  of  W.  H.  Hern- 
don  in  1873  [Device]  Privately  Printed  1915  1341 
N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     106  pp. 

STEWART,  JUDD:  Suggestions  for  a  text  book  for 
students  of  English  from  the  Addresses  and  Speeches  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  By  Judd  Stewart  An  Address  be- 
fore the  Parent-Teachers  Association  North  Plainfield, 
New  Jersey     February  10,  1917  1342 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     11  pp. 

STEWART,  JUDD:  Lincoln's  First  Inaugural 
Original  Draft  and  Its  Final  Form  "With  you  and 
not  with  me,  is  the  solemn  question  'Shall  it  be  Peace  or 
a  Sword?' "     Privately  printed     1920  1343 

N.i.,  n.p.     7#"xlOj4".     29  pp. 

Privately  printed  by  Mr.  Judd  Stewart  a  short  time  before  his 

death. 

STIDGER,  WILLIAM  L.:  The  Lincoln  Book  of 
Poems  William  L.  Stidger  [Device]  Boston  Rich- 
ard G.  Badger  The  Gorham  Press  1911  1344 
Bds.     12mo.     32  pp. 

STODDARD,  WILLIAM  O. :  Red  Letter  Life  of  the 
Republic  Abraham  Lincoln :  The  Man  and  the  War 
President.  Showing  his  growth,  training,  and  special 
fitness  for  his  work.  By  William  O.  Stoddard,  One  of 
President  Lincoln's  Confidential  Secretaries  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  With  Illustrations  [Device] 
New  York :     Fords,  Howard,  &  Hulbert.      1 888.     1 345 

CI.    Fp.    8vo.    508  pp. 

The  Frontispiece  of  the  above  is  a  portrait  of  Lincoln  immediate- 


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ly  after  his  nomination.     Another  edition  has,  for  a  frontispiece, 
the  Saint-Gaudens  Statue  of  Lincoln  erected  in  Chicago. 

STOKES,  REV.  H.  P.:  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  An 
Oxford  M.  A.  Threepence.  Portsmouth :  Holbrook 
&  Son,  Ltd.,  "Portsmouth  Times"  Printing  Works, 
Queen  Street.  1346 

Cover  title.     N.d.     24mo.     27  pp. 

STOREY,  MOORFIELD:  Abraham  Lincoln.  An 
Address  delivered  at  the  Shawmut  Congregational 
Church  in  Boston  on  February  14,  1909  By  Moorfield 
Storey  Boston  Geo.  H.  Ellis  Co.,  Printers,  272  Con- 
gress Street  1909  1347 
8vo.    24  pp. 

STRADLING,  JAMES  M.:  His  Talk  with  Lincoln 
Being  a  Letter  written  by  James  M.  Stradling  With  a 
preface  by  Lord  Charnwood  and  an  Introduction  by 
Leigh  Mitchell  Hodges  [Sketch]  The  Riverside 
Press     mdccccxxii  1348 

Bds.     (In  slip  case)     16mo.     xviii,  32  pp. 
Edition  of  531  numbered  copies. 

STRUNSKY,  ROSE:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Rose 
Strunsky  With  Five  Illustrations  and  a  Map  Me- 
thuen  &  Co.  Ltd.  36  Essex  Street  W.  C.  Lon- 
don 1349 
N.d.     (First  published  in  1914)     CI.     Fp.     8vo.     331  pp. 

STRYKER,  MELANCTHON  WOOLSEY:  Abraham 
Lincoln  Three  Addresses  by  Melancthon  Woolsey 
Stryker  President  of  Hamilton  College  Printed  for 
the  Author  Town  of  Kirkland,  New  York  Issued 
April      1917  1350 

N.i.     CI.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo.     43  pp. 

On  extra  page  is  the  following:  This  book  was  printed  at  the 
Courier  Press,  Clinton,  New  York,  during  January  and  February, 
1917,  from  type  at  once  distributed  and  it  was  issued  in  April. 
The  edition  was  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  five  copies,  numbered, 
one  copy  upon  parchment  and  the  remaining  copies  upon  Tuscany 
hand-made  paper.     Of  these  this  copy  is  number . 


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SULLIVAN,  ALEXANDER:  Lincoln  The  Gift  of 
Illinois  to  Mankind  An  Address  by  Alexander  Sullivan 
[Device]  Delivered  at  a  banquet  given  by  the  Illinois 
Athletic  Club,  on  Lincoln's  Birthday,  February  12, 
1908  1351 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1908,  by  Alexander  Sullivan,  Chi- 
cago, III.)     CI.     Fp.     18mo.     32  pp. 

SULZER,  WILLIAM:  "Abraham  Lincoln  —  The 
Man."  Response  of  Hon.  William  Sulzer,  of  New- 
York,  to  the  above  toast,  at  the  banquet  of  the  Lincoln 
Association,  of  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey,  Tuesday 
Evening,  February  12,  1907.  [Stenographic ally  re- 
ported, and  printed  in  the  Congressional  Record  by 
unanimous  consent  of  Congress,  February  27,  1907] 
Washington     1907     7196  1352 

Cover  title.     8vo.     7  pp. 

SUMNER,  EDWARD  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An 
Address  Delivered  before  the  Men's  League  of  the 
Broadway  Tabernacle  Church  of  New  York  Feb.  10th 
1902  By  Edward  A.  Sumner  of  the  New  York  Bar 
New  York   The  Tandy-Thomas  Company    1910      1353 

CI.    8vo.    31  pp. 

Edition  of  1,000,  of  which  250  are  bound  in  cloth  and  750  in 

paper. 

SUMNER,  EDWARD  A. :  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Ed- 
ward A.  Sumner  Of  the  New  York  Bar  [Portrait] 
An  Oration  Delivered  before  the  Men's  League  of  The 
Broadway  Tabernacle  Church,  of  New  York  City,  Feb- 
ruary 10th,  1902.  1354 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4"x9".     16  pp. 
Same  text  as  next  above. 

SUMNER,  G.  LYNN:  Abraham  Lincoln  Address 
by  G.  Lynn  Sumner  Lincoln  Day  Kiwanis  Club  of 
Scranton,   Pa.     February   15,    1922        Compliments  of 


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Robert  E.  Prendergast      Copyright,  1922,  by  G.  Lynn 
Sumner.     All  rights  reserved.  1355 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait.     Folio.     (5)  pp. 

SUMNER,  G.  LYNN:  Abraham  Lincoln  As  a  man 
among  men  By  G.  Lynn  Sumner  [Device]  Harper 
&  Brothers  Publishers  New  York  and  London  1356 
N.d.     (1922)     CI.     Portrait.     12mo.     31    pp. 

SURRATT,  JOHN  H. :  The  Reporter.  A  Periodical 
devoted  to  Religion,  Law,  Legislation,  and  Public  Events. 
Volume  IV,  containing  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt,  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  sitting  for 
the  Trial  of  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors,  on  an  Indictment 
for  Murder  of  President  Lincoln,  before  his  honor 
George  P.  Fisher,  One  of  the  Justices  of  the  Supreme 
Court  for  the  District  of  Columbia.  Continued  from 
Volume  III.  Conducted  by  R.  Sutton,  Chief  of  the  Offi- 
cial Corps  of  Reporters  of  the  United  States  Senate,  and 
D.  F.  Murphy  and  James  J.  Murphy,  its  Principal  Mem- 
bers.    R.  Sutton,  Washington  City,  D.  C.      1867     1357 

Being  Nos.  47-103  of  The  Reporter,  bound  in  one  volume  in 
law  sheep.     Royal  8vo. 

SURRATT,  JOHN  H. :  Testimony  of  Louis  J.  Weich- 
mann.  Given  on  Examination  in  Chief  in  the  Trial 
of  John  H.  Surratt,  Indicted  for  the  Murder  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  in  the  Criminal  Court  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia, 1867.  In  the  Reporting  Style  of  Phonography,  by 
Benn  Pitman  and  Jerome  B.  Howard.  Cincinnati :  The 
Phonographic  Institute  Company.      1910.  1358 

Also  cover  tide.     16mo.     86,  (8)  pp. 

SURRATT,  JOHN  H.:  The  Private  Journal  and 
Diary  of  John  H.  Surratt,  the  Conspirator.  Ed- 
ited and  arranged  by  Dion  Haco,  Esq.,  author  of  "Booth, 
the  Assassin,"  the  "War  Novels,"  "Lives  of  Grant,  Sher- 
man, Sheridan,  Lincoln,  Butler,"  "Grant  and  his  Gen- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       365 

erals,"  &c,  &c.  "Murder  most  foul."  —  Shakespeare. 
New  York:  Frederic  A.  Brady,  publisher,  22  Ann 
Street,  near  Nassau  1359 

N.d.     8vo.     93  pp.  {actual  pages  115). 

The  last  page  of  the  book  is  number  104,  Chapter  One  begins 
on  page  11.  There  is  nothing  between  the  title  page  and  page 
11.  The  signature  mark  on  page  11  is  page  one.  If  there  ever 
were  preliminary  pages,  they  do  not  appear. 

SURRATT,  MRS.:  Trial  of  Mrs.  Surratt  or,  Con- 
trasts of  the  Past  and  Present.  1360 

Caption-cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Signed,  Washington,  D.  C. 
June  5,  1865    Amator  Jus  title)     8vo.     4  pp. 

SWAIN,  THOMAS:  Discourses  Memorial  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States, 
Delivered  in  Flemington,  N.  J.,  by  The  Pastors  of  the 
Different  Churches,  on  Wednesday,  April  19th,  1865. 
Published  by  the  Citizens.  Lambertville,  N.  J. :  Clark 
Pierson,  Printer,  "Beacon"  Office.     1865.  1361 

Cover  title.     16mo.     22  pp. 

Sermon  by  Rev.  Thomas  Swain,  Pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

SWINTON,  WILLIAM:  McClellan's  Military  Ca- 
reer Reviewed  and  Exposed.  The  Military  Policy  of 
the  Administration  set  forth  and  vindicated.  Published 
by  the  Union  Congressional  Committee  Washington. 
Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.     1864  1362 

8vo.    32  pp. 

Condensed  from  articles  in  the  N.  Y.  Times  during  months  of 
February,  March  and  April,  1864,  by  William  Swinton,  review- 
ing McClellan's  report. 

SYLVAIN,  LEO:  Les  Contemporains  [Portrait] 
Lincoln     [1809-1865]     Les  Contemporains  105      1363 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Paris)     lis.     7"xl0".     16  pp. 

Signed,  (Paris)     Leo  Sylvain. 

Page  15  has  full  page  cut  of  Assassination  scene. 

TABLETS,  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL:     The    Lincoln 

Memorial  Tablet      [Cut  of  head  of  Abraham  Lincoln] 


366       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Bronze  Head  of  Abraham  Lincoln  From  the  Life  Mask 
byVolk  1364 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Issued  by  G.  A.  R.,  February, 
1911)  Cut  of  Lincoln  Memorial  Tablet.  8"x9>^".  (8)  pp. 
First  page  contains  "A  Brief  History  of  the  Tablet,"  which  is 
signed  by  Charles  Burrows,  Senior  Vice  Commander-in-Chief, 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Rutherford,  New  Jersey;  Febru- 
ary, 1911. 

TABLETS,  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL:  Presentation 
and  Unveiling  of  the  Memorial  Tablets  Com- 
memorating The  Lincoln  and  Burns  Event  [November 
19,  IS 63]  [Device]  Held  at  the  Presbyterian  Church 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Nov.  19th,  1914.  1365 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (/.  W.  Johnston,  Publisher,  Box 
578,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Copyrighted,  1916)  lis.  Tied  with  silk 
cord.     {In  box)     16mo.     46  pp. 

Also  second  edition,  with  imprint  of  Democrat  and  Chronicle 
Press,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     1916. 

TACHY,  A.:  Abraham  Lincoln  L'honnete  Abe,  c'est, 
pour  tous  les  Americains  du  Nord,  Abraham  Lincoln,  elu 
deux  fois  president  de  la  republique  des  Etats-Unis,  et 
mort  assassine  le  14  Avril  1865,  au  petit  theatre 
Ford.  1366 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     5^"x9".     263-291  pp.  inch 
Evidently  taken  from  another  publication.     Fish,  Lambert,  Stew- 
art and  the  compiler  have  agreed  that  it  is  Lincolniana. 

TAFT,  CHARLES  P.:  Barnard's  Lincoln  The  Gift 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  P.  Taft  to  the  City  of  Cincin- 
nati The  Creation  and  Dedication  of  George  Grey 
Barnard's  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  including  the  ad- 
dress of  William  Howard  Taft  Cincinnati  Stewart  & 
Kidd  Company      1917  1367 

Bds.     II.     12mo.     66  pp. 

TAFT,  WILLIAM  H. :  61st  Congress  2d  Session  Sen- 
ate Document  No.  361  Address  of  President  Taft  At 
the  Lincoln  Birthday  Banquet  of  the  Republican  Club 
of  the  City  of  New  York     At  the  Waldorf-Astoria     Feb- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       367 

ruary  12,  1910  [Device]  Presented  by  Mr.  Hale  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1910.  —  Ordered  to  be  printed  Washington 
Government  Printing  Office      1910  1 368 

Cover  tide.     8vo.     16  pp. 

TAFT,  WILLIAM  H. :  Address  of  President  Taft  At 
the  dinner  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Association  Spring- 
field, 111.  February  11,  1911  [Device]  Washington 
Government  Printing  Office       1911  1369 

Also  cover  tide.     8vo.     6  pp. 

TAFT,  WILLIAM  H. :  Address  of  William  Howard 
Taft,  Chairman  of  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Commission, 
in  presenting  the  Memorial  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States     May  30,  1922.  1370 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     10  pp. 

TANDY  COMPANY,  FRANCIS  D.:  The  Autobiog- 
raphy of  Abraham  Lincoln  New  York  Francis 
D.  Tandy  Company  1371 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1905)     Bds.     Fp.     16mo.     67  pp. 
Selected  from  "Complete  Works  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  Copyright, 
1894,  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay.     Copyright,  1905,  by 
Francis  D.  Tandy. 

TANDY  COMPANY,  FRANCIS  D.:  Abraham  Lin- 
coln An  Appreciation  New  York  Francis  D.  Tandy 
Company  1372 

N.d.     Vignette  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     32mo.     16  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  New  Light  on  Lincoln's  Char- 
acter 1373 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  lis.  8vo.  (36)  pp.,  first  8  1.  are  Adv.  10  1. 
taken  at  random  from  First  Volume. 

Prospectus  of  next  below,  but  has  imprint  of  Lincoln  History 
Society,  New  York,  mcmiii. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Drawn  from  original  sources  and  containing  many  speech- 
es, letters  and  telegrams  hitherto  unpublished      By  Ida 


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M.  Tarbell      Volume  One      New  York      Lincoln  Me- 
morial Association  1374 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1900,  by  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.)     CI.     Fp. 
lis.  and  Maps.     8vo.     xii,  426  pp. 
Same  matter  as  Fish  933. 
See  next  below  (Vol.  Two). 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Drawn  from  original  sources  and  containing  many  speech- 
es, letters  and  telegrams  hitherto  unpublished  By  Ida 
M.  Tarbell  Volume  Two  New  York  Lincoln  Me- 
morial Association  1375 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1900,  by  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.)     CI.     Fp. 
8vo.     (4),  475  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  He  Knew  Lincoln  By  Ida  M. 
Tarbell  Author  of  "Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln"  [De- 
vice] New  York  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co. 
mcmvii  1376 

CI.     Fp.  in  colors.     lis.     12mo.     (5),  39,  (1)  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M.:  Father  Abraham  By  Ida  M. 
Tarbell  Author  of  "The  Life  of  Lincoln,"  "The  History 
of  the  Standard  Oil  Company,"  etc.  With  Illustrations 
by  Blendon  Campbell  [Device]  New  York  Moffat, 
Yard  and  Company      1909  1377 

CI.     Fp.  and  lis.  in  colors.     12mo.     (5),  39  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  Selections  from  the  Letters, 
Speeches,  and  State  Papers  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Edited  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Ida  M.  Tarbell 
[Device  of  Standard  English  Classics]  Ginn  and  Com- 
pany    Boston  .  New  York  .  Chicago  .  London  1378 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1911)     CI.     Fp.     16mo.     xxvii,  124,  (5)  pp. 
Standard  English  Classics. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M.:  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Drawn  from  Original  sources  and  containing  many 
Speeches,  Letters  and  Telegrams  hitherto  unpublished, 
and  illustrated  with  many  reproductions  from  original 


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Paintings,  Photographs,  et  cetera  New  Edition  with 

new  Matter     By  Ida  M.  Tarbell  Volume  One      New 

York      The  Macmillan  Company  1917       All  rights 

reserved.      (Two  volumes)  1379 

CI.     Fp.     II.     8vo.     xxxvi,  426  pp.     Vol.  II.     Fp.     475  pp. 
Also  large  paper  special  Illustrator's  Edition. 
Seventy-five  copies. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  In  Lincoln's  Chair  By  Ida  M. 
Tarbell  Author  of  "He  knew  Lincoln,"  "Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,"  etc.  [Device]  New  York  The  Mac- 
millan Company  1920  All  rights  reserved  1380 
CI.    16mo.    55  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M.:  He  Knew  Lincoln  and  other 
Billy  Brown  Stories  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell  Author  of 
"Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln"  New  York  The  Macmil- 
lan Company      1922     All  rights  reserved  1381 

CI.     lis.     12mo.     xix,  179  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M.:  Boy  Scouts'  Life  of  Lincoln 
By  Ida  M.  Tarbell  New  York  The  Macmillan  Com- 
pany 1922  All  rights  reserved  1382 
CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     247  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Drawn  from  original  Sources  and  containing  many 
Speeches,  Letters  and  Telegrams  hitherto  unpublished, 
and  illustrated  with  many  reproductons  from  original 
Paintings,  Photographs,  et  cetera  New  Edition  with 
New  Matter  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell  Volume  One  New 
York  The  Macmillan  Company  mcmxxiii  All  rights 
reserved  1383 

CI.     Fp.     8vo.     xxxvi,  426,  475  pp. 

Two  Volumes  in  one:      Vol.  Two  beginning  with  Chapter  xxn. 

Same  text  as  Nos.  1379  and  1386. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  In  the  Footsteps  of  the  Lin- 
colns  By  Ida  M.  Tarbell  Author  of  "He  knew  Lin- 
coln," "Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  "In  Lincoln's  Chair" 


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Illustrated  [Device]  Publishers  Harper  &  Brothers 
New  York  and  London      mcmxxiv  1384 

CI.     Fp.     II.    8vo.     xi,  (2),  418  pp. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M.:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Man 
and  The  Historic  Scenes  of  His  Life  by  Ida  M.  Tarbell 
[Full  length  portrait  of  Lincoln]  [Cut  of  four  books, 
one  open]  Four  sumptuous  volumes,  lavishly  illustrated 
with  hitherto  unpublished  portraits  of  Lincoln,  his  fam- 
ily, his  early  friends  and  associates,  his  great  contempor- 
aries in  public  life,  with  pictures  of  scenes  and  incidents 
in  his  career,  drawn  by  the  best  artists  from  the  most  au- 
thentic material,  and  views  of  places  in  Kentucky,  In- 
diana, Illinois,  Washington,  and  elsewhere  connected 
with  his  life.  This  great  work  is  more  fully  illustrated 
than  any  previous  biography  of  Lincoln.  1385 

Cover   title.     N.i.,    n.p.,   n.d.     (Lincoln   History    Society,    New 
York)     II.     8y2"xll".     (4)  pp. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

TARBELL,  IDA  M. :  Sangamon  Edition  The  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Drawn  from  original  Sources  and 
containing  many  speeches,  Letters,  and  Telegrams  hither- 
to unpublished  Profusely  illustrated  with  many  repro- 
ductions from  original  Photographs,  Paintings,  Etc.  by 
Ida  M.  Tarbell  First  Volume  Published  by  the  Lin- 
coln History  Society     New  York      mcmxxiv  1386 

Full  morocco,  with  Medallion  portrait  and  fac-simile  signature  of 
Lincoln  on  each  cover.  8vo.  221  pp.  (Four  volumes)  Vol. 
II,  225  pp.     Vol.  Ill,  242  pp.     Vol.  IV,  292  pp. 

TERMANSEN,  N.  I.:  Smaastykker.  Syttende  Binds 
Fjerde  Hefte.  [Sketch]  Indhold:  N.  I.  Termansen: 
Abraham  Lincoln  En  Levnedstegning  Et  Efterlade 
Brudstykke.  Med  Lincolns  Portraet  [Other  contents] 
Ved  Udvalget  for  Folkeoplysnings  Fremme.  Kjsben- 
havn.  I  Kommission.  hos  G.  E.  C.  Gad.  1892  Nr. 
1 89  Aargangen  1 892      Pris  50  Ore  1 387 

Cover  title.     12mo.     (2),  216-300  pp. 

This  is  the  only  Lincoln  item  thus  far  found  in  Danish. 


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THAYER,  GEORGE  A. :  The  Religion  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  By  George  A.  Thayer  Minister  of  The  First 
Congregational  Unitarian  Church  of  Cincinnati  Febru- 
ary, 1909  Cincinnati:  The  Ebbert  &  Richardson  Co. 
1909  1388 

Cover  title.     12mo.     18  pp. 

THAYER,  WILLIAM  M.:  The  Martyr  Presidents 
[Portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Garfield  in  gilt]  Illustrat- 
ed. 1389 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright  1882,  by  Wm.  M.  Thay- 
er—  Boston  Stereotype  Foundry    4  Pearl  Street)      Lea.      12mo. 
469  pp. 
On  back:     The  Martyr  Presidents      Abraham  Lincoln      James 

A.  Garfield      H.  B.  Pub.  Co.      (In  Monogram), 
Title  page  same  as  Fish  945. 

Bound  in  with  foregoing  is  Life  of  James  A.  Garfield,  consisting 
of  483  pp. 

The  volume  in  the  compiler's  Library  is  the  only  one  that  has 
come  to  his  notice.  There  is  no  information  as  to  when  these 
two  volumes  were  bound  together,  with  cover  title  as  above,  and 
placed  on  the  market,  but  the  binding  is  so  very  substantial  that, 
no  doubt,  there  is  a  large  number  that  were  so  bound. 

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Library  [Entered  at  the  Post-office,  New  York,  as  sec- 
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Cover  title.     12mo.     23-102  pp. 

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Alden,  Publisher,  18  Vesey  St.,  P.  O.  Box  1227.  1391 
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THAYER,  WM.  M. :     Price  Seven  Cents.     The  Irving 

Library.  [Entered  at  the  Post-office,  New  York,  as  sec- 
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Box  1227.  1392 

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Weekly  $25  a  year.  Thayer's  Log  Cabin  Readers.  No. 
4.  Lincoln,  Lawyer  and  Statesman  [Quotations] 
New  York:  John  B.  Alden,  Publisher,  18  Vesey  St., 
P.  O.  Box  1227.  1393 

Cover  title.     12mo.     261-332  pp. 

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1227.  1394 

Cover  title.     12mo.     333-432  pp. 

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ond-class matter]  Vol.  1,  No.  44.  April  16,  1884. 
Weekly  25  a  year.  Thayer's  Log  Cabin  Readers.  —  No. 
6.  Lincoln,  the  Martyr.  [Quotations]  New  York: 
John  B.  Alden,  Publisher,  18  Vesey  St.,  P.  O.  Box 
1227.  1395 

Cover  title.     12mo.     433-469  pp. 

THAYER,  WILLIAM  M.:  Fran  Nybyggarehemmet 
Till  Hvita  Huset.       Presidenten  Abraham  Lincolns 


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Lif      af  William  M.  Thayer.      Ofversattning.      Stock- 
holm, P.  Palmquists     Aktiebolag.  1396 

N.d.     {1886)     CI.     Ornamental  front  cover.     Fp.     16mo.     316 

pp. 

Also  paper  edition. 

THAYER,  W.  M. :  Uutisasukkaan  Poika  Ja  Kuin- 
ka  Hanesta  Tuli  Presidentti.  Abraham  Lincolnin 
Elamakerta.  Kuvannut  W.  M.  Thayer.  Suomenta- 
nut     W.  Kantele.     K.  J.  Gummerus,     Jyvaskyla.   1397 

N.d.     {1902)     Ornamental  front  cover,  with  cover  title.     12mo. 
354  pp. 

THAYER,  WILLIAM  M.:  Fran  Nybyggarehemmet 
till  Hvita  Huset  Presidenten  Abraham  Lincolns  Lif 
Af  Villiam  M.  Thayer  Andra  Upplagan  P.  Palm- 
quists     Aktiebolag.      Stockholm  1398 

Also  cover  title,  with  portrait  of  Lincoln.     N.d.  {1906)     Bds. 

12mo.     319  pp. 

Same  text  as  No.  1396. 

THAYER,  W.  M.:  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Pioneer 
Boy  and  How  he  became  President  The  Story  of  his 
Life  by  W.  M.  Thayer  Author  of  "From  Log  Cabin 
to  White  House"  "Tact,  Push  and  Principle"  Elev- 
enth edition  completing  Fifty  fourth  thousand  London 
Hodder     and     Stoughton,  27     Paternoster     Row 

mdcccxvi  1399 

CI.     Ornamental  cover.     12mo.     395  pp. 

THOMPSON,  C.  M. :  The  Lincoln  Way.  Report  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Li- 
brary of  the  investigations  Made  by  Mr.  C.  M.  Thomp- 
son In  an  attempt  to  locate  the  "Lincoln  Way."  [Print- 
ers union  label]  Springfield,  111.  Illinois  State  Jour- 
nal Co.,  State  Printers  1913  1400 
Also  cover  title;  without  imprint.     Map.     8vo.     22  pp. 


374       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

THOMPSON,  D.  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Tem- 
perance By  D.  D.  Thompson  Chicago  Jennings  & 
Pye  Publishers,  SI  Washington  Street  1901  1401 
16mo.     19  pp. 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  P. :  "In  Memoriam."  A  Ser- 
mon delivered  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865,  in  the  Re- 
formed Prot.  Dutch  Church  of  Peapack,  N.  J.  by  Rev. 
Henry  P.  Thompson.  New  York.  John  F.  Trow, 
Printer,  50  Greene  Street,      1865.  1402 

8vo.     16  pp. 

THOMPSON,  WILL  H. :  "Abraham  Lincoln"  Me- 
morial Address  delivered  by  Mr.  Will  H.  Thompson  be- 
fore a  Joint  Session  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  Thirteenth  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Washington,  held  in  the  House  Chamber  at  Olympia, 
Wednesday,  February  the  Twelfth,  Nineteen  Hundred 
and  Thirteen  Published  by  Authority  of  the  Thirteenth 
Legislature  1403 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Press  of  Frank  M.  Lamborn,  Public  Printer, 
Olympia,  Wash.)     8vo.     23,  (1)  pp. 

THOMSON,  EDWARD  WILLIAM:  When  Lincoln 
Died  and  Other  Poems  By  Edward  William  Thom- 
son [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Houghton 
Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cambridge 
1909  1404 

Also  cover  title.     CI.     12mo.     146,  (1)  pp. 

TIMES,  THE  NEW  YORK:  The  New  York  Times. 
Pictorial  Lincoln  History  Section  II.  New  York, 
February  9,  1913.  16  pages.  [Full  page  portrait  of 
Lincoln]  Courtesy  Illustrated  Supplement  Company, 
220  Fifth  Avenue,  Publishers  of  "American  History 
Told  in  Pictures."  [Copyright]  "With  Malice  to- 
ward none,  With  charity  for  all"  1405 

Cover  title.     II.     Il"xl6".     16  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       375 

TIMES,  THE  NEW  YORK:  The  New  York  Times 
Book  Review  and  Magazine  Section  Three  Sunday, 
February  12,  1922.  Thirty-two  pages  [Copyright, 
1922,  by  The  New  York  Times  Company]  Lincoln  and 
His  Pictures  [Large  portrait  of  Lincoln}  Last  Pic- 
ture of  Lincoln,  made  in  the  week  of  his  death.  The 
President  Sat  for  This  Photograph  Just  Five  Days  Be- 
fore Booth  Shot  Him.  The  Cracked  Negative  Caused  it 
To  Be  Discarded.  It  Has  Only  Once  Before  Been  Pub- 
lished, and  Then  in  a  Retouched  Form.  1406 

Cover  title.     II.     Ilj4"arf6%".     32  pp. 

TINKER,  CHARLES  A. :  A  Simple  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Address  at  the  unveiling 
of  the  painting  by  Benj.  Eggleston,  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
at  the  Lincoln  Club,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  February  12, 
1 907     By  Charles  A.  Tinker  1407 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Patterson  Press,  New  York,  1907)     Fp.     (Por- 
trait)      Portrait  of  speaker.        16mo.     (16)  pp. 

TINLEY,  EMMET:  Abraham  Lincoln  Oration  by 
Emmet  Tinley     Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  1408 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Press  of  The  Monarch  Printing  Co.     Council 
Bluffs)     8vo.     26  pp. 

Oration  made  at  Council  Bluffs,  at  dedication  of  the  Lincoln  mon- 
ument, October  10,  1911. 

TOWNSEND,  GEORGE  ALFRED:  Katy  of  Catoc- 
tin  or  The  Chain-Breakers  A  National  Romance 
By  George  Alfred  Townsend  "Gath"  Author  of 
"The  Entailed  Hat,"  'Tales  of  the  Chesapeake,"  Etc. 
[Ouotation  from  Emerson]  New  York  D.  Appleton 
and  Company      1890  1409 

CI.     12mo.     567,   (8)   pp. 

TOWNSEND,  WILLIAM  H. :  Abraham  Lincoln  De- 
fendant Lincoln's  Most  Interesting  Lawsuit  By 
William  H.  Townsend  Of  the  Lexington,  Kentucky, 
Bar     With  Illustrations      [Device]      Boston  and  New 


376       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

York       Houghton  Mifflin  Company       The  Riverside 
Press     Cambridge     1923  1410 

Bds.     (In  slip  case)     Fp.     II.     8vo.     ix,  40,  (3)  pp. 

TOWNSEND,  WILLIAM  H. :  Lincoln  the  Litigant 
By  William  H.  Townsend  and  Other  Notable  Lin- 
colniana  Principally  in  Limited  and  First  Editions 
[Cut  of  Lincoln']  For  sale  by  the  publishers  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Company  2  Park  Street  Boston,  Mass. 
16  E.  40th  St.     New  York,  N.  Y.  141 1 

Cover  title.     8vo.     Folder,  (3)  pp. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

TOWNSEND,  WILLIAM  H. :  Lincoln  The  Litigant 
By  William  H.  Townsend  Author  of  "Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Defendant"  With  an  introduction  by  William 
E.  Barton  With  Illustrations  [Device]  Boston  and 
New  York  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The  River- 
side Press     Cambridge      1925  1412 

CI.     II.    8vo.     114  pp.     (In  slip  case). 

Edition  limited  to  one  thousand  copies  for  sale  at  $5.00  each. 

TRACY,  GILBERT  A.:  Uncollected  Letters  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Now  first  brought  together  by 
Gilbert  A.  Tracy  With  an  Introduction  by  Ida  M. 
Tarbell  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cambridge 
1917  1413 

CI.     Fp.     (Portrait)     lis.     8vo.     xxi„  264  pp. 

TRACY,  GILBERT  A.:  Uncollected  Letters  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Now  first  brought  together  by 
Gilbert  A.  Tracy  With  an  Introduction  by  Ida  M. 
Tarbell  [Device]  Boston  and  New  York  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Company  The  Riverside  Press  Cam- 
bridge     1917  1414 

Bds.     Fp.     (Portrait)     lis.     8vo.     xxi,  264  pp. 
Same  as  next  above,  excepting  that  it  has  Photogravure  of  "The 
Hand  of  Lincoln"  on  separate  leaf,  opposite  page    1 ;   and  on 
separate    leaf,   opposite   page   264   is   following:     This    Special 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       377 

Limited  Edition  consists  of  Five  Hundred  and  Fifty  Copies,  of 
which  Five  Hundred  are  for  sale,  and  was  printed  at  The  River- 
side Press,  Cambridge,  U.  S.  A.,  in  October,  1917.  This  is  Num- 
ber 

TRIAL  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN:  Trial  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  the  great  Statesmen  of  the  Republic. 
A  Council  of  the  past  on  the  tyranny  of  the  present. 
The  Spirit  of  the  Constitution  on  the  Bench  —  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Prisoner  at  the  Bar,  His  Own  Counsel  — 
1863.  1415 

Caption  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

TRUESDELL,  WINFRED  PORTER:  Engraved  and 
Lithographed  Portraits  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Winfred  Porter  Truesdell  Announcement  of  the  issue 
of  a  book  on  the  Portraiture  of  Lincoln  and  a  descriptive 
Check-List  of  all  the  known  engravings,  lithographs,  etc. 
with  a  complete  collection  of  the  life  photographs  and 
their  history.    New  York  Privately  Printed    1920   1416 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.     8vo.     (5)   pp. 
Adv.  of  next  below. 

TRUESDELL,  WINFRED  PORTER:  Engraved  and 
Lithographed  Portraits  of  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Winfred  Porter  Truesdell  1417 

Not  yet  published.     Letter  from  author  states,  "It  will  probably 
be  some  months  before  it  is  published." 
The  author  resides  at  Champlain,  New  York. 

TURNER,  GEORGE:  Abraham  Lincoln  [Cut  of 
Lincoln}  An  Address  by  George  Turner  Delivered  at 
the  First  M.  E.  Church  in  Spokane,  Washington  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1916  1418 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (McKee  Printing  Co.,  Spokane) 
8vo.     19  pp. 

ULM,  AARON  HARDY :  In  the  House  where  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Died  And  the  Sixty-two  Years'  Quest 
for  Mementoes  of  the  Great  Emancipator  By  Aaron 
Hardy  Ulm     Being  a  Reprint  by  Joseph  Benjamin  Oak- 


378       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

leaf  of  the  Article,  so  Entitled,  Appearing  in  the  Febru- 
ary 11,  1922,  Number  of  "The  Dearborn  Independ- 
ent" 1419 

(200  copies  printed  by  Desaulniers  &  Co.,  Moline,  III.  1922) 
Fp.     (Portrait)     lis.  and  Portrait.     8vo.     18  pp. 

ULRICH,  BARTOW  A. :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  New 
Constitutional  Governments  Third  Part  Con- 
taining chapter  on  Washington  and  Lincoln,  showing 
what  they  accomplished  in  forming  and  perpetuating 
constitutional  government  on  a  republican  basis  Bar- 
tow A.  Ulrich  Press  Club  of  Chicago  1420 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1920)     CI.     Fp.     II.     8vo.     xv,  232  pp. 

ULRICH,  BARTOW  A. :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  New 
Constitutional  Governments  By  Bartow  A.  Ulrich 
Appendix  Part  III  Lincoln  and  Grant  on  the  Jew 
Question  in  the  Civil  War  Original  Orders  of  Expul- 
sion and  Revocation  Compiled  by  Honorable  E.  T. 
Wood     Historian     Regal  Press,  Chicago  1421 

Cover  title.     N.d.     (Copyright,  1921)     lis.     8vo.     (8)  pp. 

UNION  LEAGUE  CLUB  OF  BROOKLYN :  The  An- 
nual Dinner  of  the  Union  League  Club  of  Brooklyn 
February  12,  1908  In  Celebration  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Portraits  from  the  Frederick  Hill 
Meserve  Collection      New  York  1422 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Privately  printed  —  Copyright,  1908,  by  Fred- 
erick Hill  Meserve,  New  York)      12mo.     (11)  pp. 
Five  photographs  pasted  in,  three  of  them  printed  from  original 
Brady  negatives. 

UNION  LEAGUE  CLUB  OF  CHICAGO:  Memorial 
to  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  Hall  of  Fame  New 
York  University,  New  York  City  1423 

Caption  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (1923)  Vignette  of  Lincoln  on 
front  cover.     II.     4>4"xl0".     8  pp. 

Issued  by  the  Public  Affairs  Committee,  who  had  assumed  the 
direction  of  a  campaign  to  raise  the  necessary  funds  to  defray 
the  expenses  of  securing  a  bronze  replica  of  Saint  Gauden's  statue 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  to  be  placed  in  the  Hall  of  Fame  of  New 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       379 

York  University.  Edmund  F.  Dodge,  Harry  Eugene  Kelly  and 
John  T.  Richards,  Editors. 

UNION  LEAGUE  OF  PHILADELPHIA:  First  An- 
nual Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union 
League  of  Philadelphia.  December  14th,  1863.  Phil- 
adelphia: King  &  Baird,  Printers,  No.  607  Sansom 
Street.     1863.  1424 

Also  cover  title.     5j4"x9".     16  pp. 

Included  for  the  reason  it  throws  light  on  the  League's  work  in 

behalf  of  Lincoln. 

UNION    LEAGUE    OF    PHILADELPHIA:     No.    18 

The  Will  of  the  People.  1425 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     5^"x8l/2".     8  pp. 

Proceedings  at  a  special  meeting  of  the  League  on  January  11th, 

1864,  copy  of  which  was  sent  to  President  Lincoln. 

UNION  LEAGUE  OF  PHILADELPHIA:  Third  An- 
nual Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union 
League  of  Philadelphia.  December  11th,  1865.  Phil- 
adelphia: Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book  and  Job  Printer, 
1 102  and  1 104  Sansom  Street,  1865.  1426 

Also  cover  title.     5%"x9".     22  pp. 
See  note  to  1424. 

UNION  LEAGUE  OF  PHILADELPHIA:  [Seal  of 
League]  Golden  Anniversary  February  Twelfth 
1913  1427 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  Limp  lea.  {In  box)  Fp.  and 
Portrait.     8vo.     30,  (9)  pp. 

Inserted  because  it  contains  "Gettysburg  Address"  and  Address 
on  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Honourable  Frank  S.  Black,  former  Gov- 
ernor of  the  State  of  New  York,  November  28,  1903.  {Pp.  16- 
30). 

UNION,  THE  WAR  FOR  THE :  Subject  Catalogue 
No.  5.  List  of  the  Photographs  and  Photographic  Nega- 
tives Relating  to  The  War  for  the  Union,  now  in  the 
War  Department  Library.  Published  by  Authority  of 
Honorable  Daniel  S.  Lamont,  Secretary  of  War.  Gen- 
eral A.  W.  Greely,  —  In  Supervisory  Charge.     David 


380       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Fitz  Gerald,  —  Librarian.     Washington :     Government 
Printing  Office.      1897.  1428 

Also  cover  title.     5j4"x9}4".     219  pp. 

The  Brady  collection  of  negatives  of  Lincoln  are  listed  herein. 

UNITED  STATES:  Special  Session.  Senate.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  1.  Inaugural  Address  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  on  the  Fourth  of  March,  1861.  1429 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     10  pp. 

UNITED  STATES :  Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives, July  4,  1861,  Washington.  Printed  at  the  Con- 
gressional Globe  Office.  1861.  1430 
8vo.    8  pp. 

UNITED  STATES :  Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States  and  Reports  Proper  of  the  Heads  of  De- 
partments, made  at  the  Third  Session  of  the  Thirty-sev- 
enth Congress.  Dec.  1,  1862.  Washington:  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.  1863.  1431 
8vo.     146  pp. 

UNITED  STATES :  37th  Congress,  3d  Session.  Sen- 
ate. Ex.  Doc.  No.  16.  Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  Transmitting,  In  Answer  to  a  resolution 
of  the  Senate  of  the  15th  instant,  the  report  of  Hon. 
Reverdy  Johnson,  as  commissioner  of  the  United  States 
in  New  Orleans.  1432 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     64  pp. 

UNITED  STATES:  Arrangements  for  The  Inau- 
guration of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
Fourth  of  March,  1865  Washington  Government  Print- 
ing Office     1865  1433 

Cover  title.     8vo.     6  pp.     * 

Lafayette  S.  Foster,  J.  R.  Doolittle  and  J.  B.  Henderson      Com- 
mittee of  Arrangements. 

UNITED  STATES:  General  Orders,  No.  66.  War 
Department,  Adjutant  General's  Office,      Washington, 


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April  16,  1865.  The  following  order  of  the  Secretary 
of  War  announces  to  the  Armies  of  the  United  States 
the  untimely  and  lamentable  death  of  the  illustrious 
Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States:  1434 

Caption  title.  Being  announcement  by  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Secre- 
tary of  War,  of  the  death  of  the  President.     16mo.     2  pp. 

UNITED  STATES:  General  Orders,  No.  67.  War 
Department,  Adjutant  General's  Office,  Washington, 
April  16,  1865.  {Announcement  to  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
taking  of  official  oath  by  Andrew  J ohnson\  1435 

Caption  title.     16mo.     (1)  p. 

Signed:     W.  A.  Nichols,  Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

UNITED  STATES:  General  Orders,  No.  69.  War 
Department,  Adjutant  General's  Office,  Washington, 
April  17,  1865.  [Order  for  the  closing  of  government 
buildings  and  suspension  of  labor  on  the  day  of  Abraham 
Lincoln's  funeral]  1436 

Caption  title.     16mo.     (1)  p. 

UNITED  STATES:  General  Orders,  No.  72.  War 
Department,  Adjutant  General's  Office,  Washington, 
April  20,  1865.  [Appointment  of  Guard  of  Honor,  by 
Secretary  of  War,  to  accompany  the  remains  of  President 
Lincoln  from  Washington  to  Springfield,  Illinois]  1437 
Caption  title.     16mo.     (1)   p. 

UNITED  STATES:  39th  Congress,  1st  Session. 
House  of  Representatives.  Report  No.  99.  Reward 
for  the  capture  of  Booth.  [To  Accompany  bill  H.  R. 
No.  SOI]  July  24,  1866,  — Ordered  to  be  print- 
ed. 1438 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     12  pp. 

UNITED  STATES:  50th  Congress,  1st  Session. 
Senate.  Report  No.  2331.  In  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  October  2,  1888.  —  Ordered  to  be  printed.      Mr. 


382       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Voorhees,  from  the  Committee  on  the  Library,  submitted 
the  following  report:  1439 

Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     3  pp. 

Recommending  purchases  by  Congress  of  the   Lincoln   Portrait 

painted  by  Geo.  W.  F.  Travis. 

UNITED  STATES:  56th  Congress,  1st  Session. 
Senate.  Document  No.  433.  Washington,  Jefferson, 
and  Lincoln.  June  4,  1900.  —  Ordered  to  be  print- 
ed. 1440 
Caption-cover  title.     8vo.     18  pp. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS:  Lincoln  Hall  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  [Portrait]  Dedicated  to  the 
Study  of  the  Humanities  I  am  most  thankful  if 
my  labors  have  seemed  to  conduct  to  the  preservation  of 
those  institutions  under  which  alone  we  can  expect  good 
government  —  and  in  its  train,  sound  learning  and  the 
progress  of  the  liberal  arts.     A.  Lincoln.  1441 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     8vo.     14  pp. 

VAUGHN,  OLIVE:  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
As  Told  in  Pictures  By  Olive  Vaughn  The  Statler 
Press     Johnstown,  Pa.  1442 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1925)     Imitation  lea.     Medallion  portrait  of 
Lincoln  and  "Lincoln"  in  gilt  on  front  cover.     12mo.     64  pp. 

VINCENT,  ELIZABETH  K.:  In  the  Days  of  Lin- 
coln Girlhood  Recollections  and  Personal  Reminis- 
cences of  Life  in  Washington  during  the  Civil  War  By 
Elizabeth  K.  Vincent  With  a  Foreword  by  F.  Ray  Ris- 
don  and  a  Verbatim  Account  of  the  Assassination  and 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  As  published  in  The  Daily 
Morning  Chronicle  Washington,  D.  C.  Saturday 
Morning,  April  15,  1865  Gardena,  California  Span- 
ish American  Institute  Press       1924  1443 

Portrait.     8vo.     34  pp. 

Edition  limited  to  250  copies,  the  first  100  of  which  have  been 

numbered  and  autographed  by  the  author. 


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WADE,  MARY  HAZELTON :  Abraham  Lincoln  A 
Story  and  a  Play  By  Mary  Hazel  ton  Wade  Author 
of  the  Little  Cousin  Books,  Etc.  [Device]  Richard 
G.  Badger     The  Gorham  Press     Boston  1444 

Also  cover  tide.     N.d.     {Copyright,  1914)     CI.     12mo.     84  pp. 

WAGSTAFF,  THOMAS  EDWARD:  The  Greatness 
of  Lincoln  1445 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Portrait  of  Lincoln.     Portrait  of 
Richard  Tyner  Wagstaff  in  uniform.     8vo.     (11)  pp. 
Title  page  reads  as  follows  : 

This  address  was  delivered  in  the  First  Baptist  Church,  at  Par- 
sons, Kansas,  on  February  12th,  A.  D.  1912,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  celebration  of  the  One  hundred  and  Second  Anniversary  of 
the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  which  patriotic  function  was  held 
under  the  auspices  of  Parsons  Camp,  Sons  of  Veterans,  of  the 
Department  of  Kansas. 
Dedication  page  reads  as  follows : 

Dedication  This  tribute  I  pay  to  Abraham  Lincoln  today,  is 
dedicated  to  the  memory  of  my  father,  Richard  Tyner  Wagstaff, 
a  private  in  Company  A,  Eighty-third  Illinois  Infantry,  United 
States  Volunteers,  and  his  late  and  living  comrades  in  arms. 
Thomas  Edward  Wagstaff.      Independence,  Kansas. 

WALKER,  EDWIN  S.:  The  Lincoln  Monument, 
with  Illustrations,  By  Edwin  S.  Walker,  Springfield, 
111.      1879.  1446 

12mo.     16  pp. 

WALL,  BERNHARDT:  Copy  No The  Gettys- 
burg Speech     First  Printing —  100  Copies  1447 

This  book  is  etched  from  cover  to  cover. 

Bds.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (1924)     II.     9"xl0^". 

Twenty  leaves  of  text  and  pictures.     Etched,  printed,  bound  and 

signed  by  Bernhardt  Wall,  New  Preston,  Conn.     There  are  blank 

leaves  bound  in  between :     Hand-made  paper.     A  very  high-class, 

pleasing  item. 

WALLACE,  FRANCES:  Lincoln's  Marriage  News- 
paper Interview  with  Mrs.  Frances  Wallace       Spring- 


384       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

field,  Illinois     September  2,  1895      [Device]      Private- 
ly Printed,  1917  1448 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     12mo.     (5)  pp. 

Seventy-five  copies  privately  printed,  1917,  by  H.  E.  Barker. 

WALSH,  WILLIAM  S. :  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
London  Punch  Cartoons,  Comments  and  Poems,  Pub- 
lished in  the  London  Charivari,  during  the  American 
Civil  War  [  1861-1865]  Edited  by  William  S.  Walsh 
Author  of  "A  Handbook  of  Literary  Curiosities,"  "Curi- 
osities of  Popular  Customs,"  "Faust,  the  Legend  and  the 
Poem,"  etc.  [Device]  New  York  Moffat,  Yard 
and  Company      1909  1449 

CI.     Fp.     (The  American  Juggernaut)     II.     12mo.     113   p. 

WANAMAKER,  JOHN:  The  Wanamaker  Primer 
on  Abraham  Lincoln  Strength  Mind  Heart 
Will  The  Full-Rounded  Man  The  Typical  American 
Example  of  The  Rule  of  Four  Wanamaker  —  Origin- 
ator 1450 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1908,  by  John  Wanamaker,  Phila- 
delphia)    Bds.     II.     12mo.     102  pp. 
Several  other  editions. 

WANAMAKER,  R.  M.:  The  Voice  of  Lincoln  By 
R.  M.  Wanamaker  A  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Ohio     New  York  Charles  Scribner's  Sons     1918     1451 

CI.     Fp.     12mo.     363  pp. 

WARDEN,  ROBERT  BRUCE :  A  Voter's  Version  of 
the  Life  &  Character  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  By 
Robert  Bruce  Warden.  Follett,  Foster  and  Co.  Co- 
lumbus 1860.  1452 
CI.    8vo.     128  pp. 

WARFIELD,  ETHELBERT  D.:  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  Memorial  Address  Delivered  before  the  American 
Society  for  the  Extension  of  University  teaching,  in 
Witherspoon  Hall,  Philadelphia,  Friday  Afternoon,  Feb- 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       385 

ruary  12,  1909     By  Ethelbert  D.  Warfield,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
President  of  Lafayette  College  Philadelphia  1909    1453 

N.i.     (Ketterlinus,  Philadelphia)     Fp.     (Portrait  of  Speaker) 
8vo.     37  pp. 

WARREN,  LOUIS  A.:  Souvenir  of  Lincoln  Nation- 
al Park  Hodgenville,  Kentucky.  By  Rev.  Louis  A. 
Warren  Publishers  Herald  Publishing  Company, 
Hodgenville,  Ky.  1454 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1920)     Cut  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     II. 
8vo.     (36)  pp. 

WARREN,  LOUIS  A. :  From  White  House  To  Log 
Cabin  Compiled  by  Louis  A.  Warren  Roosevelt, 
Taft  and  Wilson,  At  The  Birth  Place  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  1455 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Copyright,  1921)     Fp.     (Lin- 
coln Monument)      12mo.     (20)   pp. 

WARREN,  LOUIS  A.:  Lincoln  Memorial  Building 
Hodgenville,  Kentucky  "The  Cradle  of  Lincoln"  By 
Louis  A.  Warren  Publishers  Herald  News  Company, 
Hodgenville,  Ky.  1456 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1921)     Fp.     (Cut  of    Memorial    Building) 
12mo.     (14)  pp. 

WARREN,  LOUIS  A. :  Louisville  Lincoln  Loop  A 
Day's  Tour  in  "Old  Kentucky"  Louis  A.  Warren  Pub- 
lished by  The  Standard  Printing  Companv  Louisville, 
Kentucky  1457 

Also  cover  tide.     N.d.     (Copyright,  1922)     Map  of  Louisville 
Lincoln  Loop  in  front.     II.     41/2"x9'/.     43  pp. 

WARREN,  LOUIS  A.:  The  Kentucky  Lincoln- 
Hanks  Source  Book  By  Louis  A.  Warren  of  Morgan- 
field,  Kentucky.  1458 
"In  Press." 

WARREN,  LOUIS  A.:  Lincoln's  Old  Kentucky 
Home  By  Louis  A.  Warren,  of  Morganfield,  Ken- 
tucky. 1459 
"In  Press." 


386       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

WARREN,  PRESCOTT:  The  Day  that  Lincoln 
Died  A  Play  in  One  Act  by  Prescott  Warren  and  Will 
Hutchins  1460 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (Copyright,  1909 ',  by  Prescott  Warren  and  Will 
Hutchins  Boston.  Walter  H.  Baker  6?  Co.,  1912)  16mo.  16 
pp. 

This  play  may  be  performed  by  amateurs  free  of  royalty  and 
without  express  permission.  The  professional  stage-rights  are, 
however,  strictly  reserved,  and  performances  by  professional  ac- 
tors, given  in  advertised  places  of  amusement  and  for  profit,  is 
forbidden.  Persons  who  may  wish  to  produce  this  play  publicly 
and  professionally  should  apply  to  Prescott  Warren,  35  Hyde 
Avenue,  Newton,  Mass. 

WASHINGTON,  BOOKER  T. :  An  Address  on  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Delivered  before  the  Republican  Club 
of  New  York  City  on  the  night  of  February  twelfth, 
1909     By  Booker  T.  Washington  1461 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     12  pp. 

WATKINS,  ALBERT:  Douglas,  Lincoln  and  the 
Nebraska  Bill     By  Albert  Watkins  1462 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     36  pp. 

Reprinted   from   the   American   Historical   Magazine,   May   and 

July,   1908.     Copyright,  1908,  by  Albert  Watkins. 

WATKINS,  LUCIAN  B. :  The  Old  Log  Cabin  [Por- 
trait, encircled  by  gilt  wreath]  [Cut  of  Log  Cabin] 
By  Lucian  B.  Watkins.  1463 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  (The  Printery,  Fort  D.  A.  Russell, 
Wyoming.     Copyright,  1910)     4"x5j4".     (4)   pp. 

WEBER,  JESSIE  PALMER :  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Lincoln 
Birthday  Service  Address  by  Harry  Pratt  Judson, 
President  University  of  Chicago.  Address  by  Mrs. 
Jessie  Palmer  Weber,  Secretary  Illinois  State  Historical 
Society.  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago,  Illinois,  Saturday, 
February  12,  1916.     2 :30  o'clock  p.  m.  1464 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.  and  Portrait  of  speaker.     16mo.     39  pp. 
Also  see  No.  751. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       387 

WEBER,  JESSIE  PALMER :  The  Grand  Army  Hall 
and  Memorial  Association  of  Illinois  Lincoln 
Birthday  Service  Address  by  Mrs.  Jessie  Palmer  Weber 
Secretary  Illinois  State  Historical  Society  Memorial 
Hall  Chicago,  Illinois  Saturday,  February  12, 
1916  1465 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Fp.     16mo.     39  pp. 

WEBSTER,  A.  W. :  Souvenir  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Other  Verses  By  A.  W.  Webster  Author  of 
Collaborators,  etc.  Manchester;  A.  C.  Lindley,  12  Al- 
bert Street  1466 

Cover  title.     N.d.     {1908)     8vo.     24  pp. 

WEIK,  JESSE  W.:  The  Real  Lincoln  A  Portrait 
by  Jesse  W.  Weik  With  Illustrations  [Device]  Bos- 
ton and  New  York  Houghton  Mifflin  Company  The 
Riverside  Press      Cambridge      1922.  1467 

CI.    Fp.    II.    8vo.    323  pp. 

WELLS,  PERCIVAL  W.:  The  Martyr's  Return  By 
Percival  W.  Wells  Author  of  Lilies  of  the  Valley,  Her- 
bert Gray,  The  Major  of  the  Kettle-Drum,  The  Great 
Corrector  Cousin  Goss,  Etc.  Illustrations  by  Percival 
and  Lillian  Wells  [Device]  Wantagh,  New  York 
Bartlett  Publishing  Company      1915.  1468 

CI.    Sm.  8vo.     105  pp. 

WEST,  J.  E. :  The  Immortal  Fame  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln [Cut  of  flag  in  colors]  [Quotation  from  John 
Ireland,  Archbishop  of  St.  Paul]  1469 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Press  of  Security  Blank  Book  and 
Printing  Co.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.)     Portrait.     8vo.     16  pp. 
Title  page  as  follows: 

Grand  and  Sublime  Thoughts  Picked  up  and  Heaped  together 
by  Captain  J.  E.  West  Patriotic  Instructor,  James  M.  McKelvy 
Post,  N.  134  Department  of  Minnesota  Saint  Cloud,  Minne- 
sota. 


388       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

WEST  VIRGINIA :  State  of  West  Virginia  Depart- 
ment of  Schools  Program  for  Lincoln  Day  and  sug- 
gestions for  the  Observance  of  the  Birthdays  of  other 
eminent  men.  Prepared  by  Thos.  C.  Miller,  State  Su- 
perintendent of  Schools.  Charleston :  Tribune  Print- 
ing Company      1909.  1470 

Cut  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     II.     8vo.     48  pp. 

Cover  tide  as  follows  : 

The    Lincoln    Centenary     February    Twelfth     1809     {Cut    of 

Lincoln)     1909     And  Other  1909  Anniversaries  for  the  Schools 

of  West  Virginia. 

WETTSTEIN,  CARL  THEODOR:  Was  Abraham 
Lincoln  an  Infidel?  The  Religious  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  as  it  appears  in  the  light  of  his  spoken 
and  written  word  Compiled  and  Arranged  by  Carl  The- 
odor  Wettstein  [Device]  The  C.  M.  Clark  Publishing 
Company     Boston,  Massachusetts  1471 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1910)     CI.     Fp.     11.     12mo.     113   pp.   and 
10  pp.  Adv. 

WHARTON,  O.  P. :  Illinois  State  Historical  Socie- 
ty May,  1911  Lincoln  and  The  Beginning  of  the  Re- 
publican Party  in  Illinois.  By  O.  P.  Wharton.  An 
Address  Read  Before  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society 
at  its  Annual  Meeting,  Evanston,  111.,  May,  1911 
[Printers  union  label]  Springfield,  111.  Illinois  State 
Journal  Co.,      State  Printers      1912  1472 

Also  cover  title  with  N.i.     8vo.     5  pp. 
Address  read  by  J.  B.  Oakleaf. 

WHEELER,  DANIEL  E.:  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
Daniel  E.  Wheeler  [Quotation  from  Edwin  Markkam] 
New  York  The  Macmillan  Company  1916  All 
rights  reserved.  1473 

CI.     Fp.     II.     16mo.     224  pp.  &  5  pp.  Adv. 

WHEELER,  HARRIET:  A  Knight  of  the  Wilder- 
ness      By  Oliver  Marble  Gale  and  Harriet  Wheeler 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       389 

[Device]       Illustrated  by  Ivin  Ney       Chicago       The 
Reilly  &  Britton  Co.     1909  1474 

CI.     Fp.  and  lis.  in  colors.     12mo.     338  pp.  &  3  pp.  Adv. 
Same  as  No.  517. 

WHEELER,  LOREN  E.:  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
Remarks  of  Hon.  Loren  E.  Wheeler  of  Illinois  In  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Saturday  February  12, 
1916  1475 

Caption  title.     (Washington:   Government  Printing  Office,  1916) 
8vo.     4  pp. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Story-Life  of  Lincoln 
A  Biography  Composed  of  Five  Hundred  True  Stories 
Told  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Friends  Selected 
from  all  authentic  sources,  and  fitted  together  in  order, 
forming  His  Complete  Life  History  by  Wayne  Whip- 
ple Author  of  "The  Story  of  the  White  House  and  Its 
Home  Life,"  "The  Minute  Man,"  "The  Story  of  Ply- 
mouth Rock,"  etc.  Memorial  Edition  Issued  to  Com- 
memorate the  100th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Birth  Il- 
lustrated With  150  engravings  from  Photographs, 
Paintings,  Drawings  and  Manuscripts,  some  of  which 
have  not  before  been  published.  1476 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (International  Press     The  John  C.  Winston  Co.y 
Philadelphia.     Copyright,  1908)     CI.  with  medallion  portrait  of 
Lincoln  on  front  cover.     Fp.     lis.  and  portraits.     8vo. 
Prospectus  of  next  below. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Story-Life  of  Lincoln 
A  Biography  Composed  of  Five  Hundred  True  Stories 
Told  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Friends  Selected 
from  all  authentic  sources,  and  fitted  together  in  order, 
forming  His  Complete  Life  History  by  Wayne  Whip- 
ple Author  of  "The  Story  of  the  White  House  and  Its 
Home  Life,"  "The  Minute  Man,"  "The  Story  of  Ply- 
mouth Rock,"  etc.  Memorial  Edition  Issued  to  Com- 
memorate the  100th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Birth  Il- 
lustrated       With    150   engravings  from   Photographs, 


390       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Paintings,  Drawings  and  Manuscripts,  some  of  which 
have  not  before  been  published.  1477 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {International  Press  The  John  C.  Winston 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Copyright,  1908)  CL,  with  Medallion  por- 
trait of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.  Fp.  lis.  and  portraits.  8vo. 
xii,  708  pp. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Lincoln  Story-Annual 
1809  1909  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  One  Hundredth  An- 
niversary The  Biddle  Press  1010  Cherry  Street  Phil- 
adelphia    Copyright,  1908,  by  J.  Linton  Engle.        1478 

Cover  title.     N.d.     II.     7"xl0%".     (63)  pp. 
Loose  leaves,  attached  with  rings  at  top  to  card-board  back,  so  as 
to  be  hung  on  wall.     Each  page  contains  history  and  sayings  of 
Lincoln.     Text  is  by  Wayne  Whipple. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE :  The  Lincoln  Story-Calendar 
1809  1909  [Cut  of  Lincoln]  One  Hundredth  An- 
niversary The  Biddle  Press  1010  Cherry  Street  Phil- 
adelphia    Copyright,  1908,  by  J.  Linton  Engle.       1479 

Cover  title.     N.d.     II.     7"xl0y2".     (64)  pp. 

Loose  leaves,  attached  with  rings  at  top  to  card-board  back,  so 

as  to  be  hung  on  wall  for  calendar  purposes. 

Each  page  contains  history  of  Lincoln  by  Wayne  Whipple. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Little  Life  of  Lincoln 
In  Short  Stories  By  Wayne  Whipple  Author  of  The 
Story-Life  of  Lincoln  The  Lincoln  Story-Calendar  and 
the  Lincoln  Story- Annual  The  Biddle  Press  1010  Cher- 
ry Street  Philadelphia  1480 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1909)  Portrait  on  front  cover.  II.  4^"x 
6*4".     (32)  pp. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Heart  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln By  Wayne  Whipple  Author  of  The  Story- 
Life  of  Lincoln,  The  Lincoln  Story-Calendar,  and  The 
Little  Life  of  Lincoln  The  Biddle  Press  Philadel- 
phia 1909  1481 
CI.  with  vignette  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover.     Fp.     16mo.     53  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       391 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Lincoln  Story-Calen- 
dar [Cut  of  Lincoln  with  boy  on  back]  1910  Frank- 
lin Printing  Company     Publishers     Philadelphia    1482 

Cover  title.     N.d.,       II.     7"xl0".     (54)  pp. 

Loose  leaves,  attached  with  rings  at  top  to  card-board  back,  so  as 

to  be  hung  on  wall  for  Calendar  purposes. 

Each  page  contains  history  of  Lincoln  by  Wayne  Whipple. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  The  Story  of  Young  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  Wayne  Whipple  Author  of  The 
Story  of  the  American  Flag,  The  Story  of  the  Liberty 
Bell,  The  Story  of  the  White  House,  The  Story  of  Young 
George  Washington,  the  Story  of  Young  Benjamin 
Franklin,  etc.  Illustrated  Philadelphia  Henry  Al- 
temus  Company  1483 

N.d.     (Copyright,   1915)     CL,   with   figure   of   Lincoln   as   the 

Rail-splitter  on  front  cover.     Fp.  and  lis.  in  colors.     12mo.     226 

pp. 

Also  1918  edition. 

WHIPPLE,  WAYNE:  Abraham  Lincoln's  Dont's 
Selected  and  Arranged  By  Wayne  Whipple  Philadel- 
phia    Henry  Altemus  Company  1484 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1918)     CI.     32mo.     96  pp. 
Also  edition  in  full  leather,  in  box. 
Also  edition  in  Limp  leather,  in  box. 

WHITCOMBE,  W.  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln  [The 
Beloved  and  Affectionate  Father]  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  the  Baptist  Church,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  April  19,  1865 
— by —  Rev.  W.  W.  Whitcombe  Request  of  Committee 
April  20,  1865.  Printed  in  the  Oshkosh  Northwestern 
April  21,  1865  Published  with  authority  of  Author, 
by  John  E.  Burton  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  August  5, 
1907  1485 

Also  cover  title.     (The  Fowle  Printing  Co.,  Milwaukee)     8vo. 
15  pp. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  T.:  Lincoln  the  Comforter 
Together  with  a  Story  of  Lincoln's  First  Pet,  and  a  Nar- 
rative by  Captain  Gilbert  J.  Greene.        Compiled  by 


392       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Chas.  T.  White.      Privately  Printed      Hancock,  N.  Y. 
Herald  Press      1916.  14S6 

Bds.     Fp.    8vo.    40  pp. 
Edition  limited  to  200  copies. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  T.:  Lincoln  and  Prohibition 
By  Charles  T.  White  Political  News  Editor  New  York 
Tribune  Tax  Commissioner  of  New  York  under  Mayors 
Gaynor  and  Mitchel  Introduction  by  Will  H.  Hays 
Postmaster  General  of  the  United  States  With  Por- 
traits and  Documents  [Device]  The  Abingdon  Press 
New  York     Cincinnati  1487 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1921)     Bds.     Fp.     12mo.    233  pp. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  T.:  Address  by  Charles  T. 
White  of  the  New  York  Tribune  at  Harrogate,  Tenn., 
November  11,  1923  Inaugural  of  Robert  Orville  Mat- 
thews as  President  of  Lincoln  Memorial  Univer- 
sity 1488 

Cover  title  as  follows: 

Lincoln  and  the  Newspapers      By  Charles  T.  White 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Hancock  Herald  Print,  Hancock,  N.  Y.    1924) 

8vo.     21  pp. 

One  hundred  copies  privately  printed. 

WHITE,  HORACE:  Illinois  State  Historical  So- 
ciety January,  1908  Abraham  Lincoln  in  1854  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  Illinois  State  Historical  So- 
ciety, at  its  9th  Annual  Meeting  at  Springfield,  Illinois, 
Jan.  30,  1908     By  Horace  White  1489 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     24  pp. 

WHITE,  HORACE:  The  Lincoln  and  Douglas  De- 
bates An  Address  before  the  Chicago  Historical  Society 
February  17,  1914  By  Horace  White  [Historical  So- 
ciety Seal]  The  University  of  Chicago  Press  Chicago, 
Illinois.  1490 

Also  cover  title.     N.d.     {Copyright,  1914)     Portraits  of  author, 
Douglas  and  Lincoln.     8vo.     32  pp. 


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WHITLOCK,  BRAND:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Brand 
Whitlock  Author  of  'The  Thirteenth  District,"  "The 
Turn  of  the  Balance/  "Forty  Years  of  It,"  "Belgium 
under  the  German  Occupation,"  Etc.  Revised  Edition 
Thomas  Nelson  and  Sons,  Ltd.  London,  Edinburgh, 
and  New  York  1491 

N.d.     CI.     12mo.     189  pp. 

Preface  dated  at  Toledo,  October  20,  1908. 

WHITLOCK,  BRAND:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Brand 
Whitlock  [Device]  Boston  Small,  Maynard  &  Com- 
pany mcmix  1492 
CI.     Fp.     16mo.     xxiii,  205  pp. 

WHITLOCK,  BRAND:  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Brand 
Whitlock  Illustrated  [Device]  Boston  Small, 
Maynard  &  Company      Publishers  1493 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1909,  1916)     CI.     Fp.     12mo.     210  pp. 

WHITLOCK,  BRAND :  Brand  Whitlock  De  l'Acad- 
emie  Americaine  Abraham  Lincoln  Traduit  de  L' Ang- 
lais par  L'Auteur  [Device]  Payot  &  Cie,  Paris 
106,  Boulevard  Saint-Germain  1920  Tous  droits  re- 
serves. 1494 
Also  cover  title.     12mo.     219  pp. 

WHITMAN,  WALT:  Memories  of  President  Lin- 
coln and  Other  Lyrics  of  the  War  by  Walt  Whitman 
[Device]  Portland  Maine  Thomas  B.  Mosher 
mdccccvi  1495 

Bds.     (In  slip  case)     12mo.     xii,  43  pp. 
100  copies  printed  on  Japanese  Vellum  and  the  type  distributed. 

WHITMAN,  WALT:  Price,  20  Cents  Hymn  For 
Mixed  Chorus  and  Organ  O  Captain  My  Captain 
Words  by  Walt  Whitman  Music  by  Joshua  Phippen 
Composed  for  the  Celebration  by  the  Essex  Institute  of 
the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Lincoln, 
February  Twelfth,  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Nine  Essex 
Institute     Salem,  Mass.      1909  1496 

Cover  title.     7"xl0^".     8  pp. 


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WHITMAN,  WALT:  Memories  of  President  Lin- 
coln When  Lilacs  last  in  the  Dooryard  Bloom'd  O 
Captain !  My  Captain  Hush'd  be  the  Camps  To-day 
This  Dust  was  once  the  Man.  By  Walt  Whitman  [De- 
vice] Portland  Maine:  Published  by  Thomas  B. 
Mosher  at  xlv  Exchange  Street:      mdccccxii        1497 

Bds.     Portrait.     (In  slip  case)     8j4"xl2".     xii,  (2)   16  pp. 
50  copies  printed  on  Japanese  Vellum  and  the  type  distributed, 
September,  1912. 

WHITNEY,  HENRY  C:  Lincoln  the  Citizen  Vol- 
ume One  of  a  Life  of  Lincoln  By  Henry  C.  Whitney 
Author  of  "Life  on  the  Circuit  with  Lincoln"  Edited 
by  Marion  Mills  Miller,  Litt.D.  [Princeton]  Editor 
of  "The  Centenary  Edition  of  The  Life  and  Works  of 
Abraham  Lincoln"  New  York  The  Baker  &  Taylor 
Company      1908  1498 

CI.     Portrait   of   Lincoln.     12mo.     354    pp.     (Two     Volumes') 
Vol.  II,  398  pp. 

Published  November,  1908  —  The  Quinn  &  Boden  Co.     Press, 
Rahway,  N.  J.     (In  slip  case). 

WID'S  WEEKLY :  The  Film  Authority  Personally 
Edited  by  Wid  Published  in  Hollywood  Wid's 
Weekly  Vol.  1.  No.  12  Saturday,  August  18,  1923 
Subscription  $10.00  per  year  George  A.  Billings  as 
Abraham  Lincoln  President  of  the  United  States 
[Portrait  of  Billings  as  Abraham  Lincoln]  Creator  of 
the  Role  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  Rockett-Lincoln 
Film  Company's  Production  "The  Dramatic  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln"  1499 

Cover   title.     II.     9}i"xl2}i".     16   1.,   of   which   the   first   ten 

concern  the  Lincoln  film. 

A  complete  write-up  of  the  "Rocket  Boys"  enterprise. 

WIECKER,  OTHO:  The  Story  of  an  artist  execut- 
ing a  portrait  sketch,  the  first  from  the  life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  [Portrait]  in  June  1860  at  Springfield,  111., 
and  his  close  association,  experience  and  intimacy  with 


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the  President,  which  came  to  light  in  1911,  fifty-one 
years,  and  a  description  of  the  Portrait  itself.  Otho 
Wiecker,  Antiquary.  Harvard  Square  opposite  Harvard 
College     at  Cambridge  in  Massachusetts  1500 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     24mo.     12  pp. 

WILBUR,  HENRY  W.:  Friends  with  Lincoln  in 
the  White  House  adapted  from  Nellie  Blessing- 
Eyster's  Story  By  Henry  W.  Wilbur  [Second  Edi- 
tion]     Philadelphia,  Pa.      1913  1501 

N.i.     Fp.     16mo.     32  pp. 

"Copies  of  this  booklet  can  be  had,  by  addressing  Henry  W.  Wil- 
bur, 140  North  15th  Street,  Philadelphia." 

WILLCOX,  E.  S. :  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debate, 
Galesburg,  Illinois,  October  7th,  1858  As  Recalled  by 
E.  S.Willcox  1502 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     (2)   pp. 

WILLIAMS,  A.  DALLAS:  The  Praise  of  Lincoln 
An  Anthology  Collected  and  Arranged  by  A.  Dallas 
Williams  Indianapolis  The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company 
Publishers.  1503 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1911 —  Press  of  Braunsworth  &  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.)     CI.     5y2"x8y2".     (11),  243  pp. 

WILLIAMS,  FRANCIS  HOWARD:  The  Burden 
Bearer  An  Epic  of  Lincoln  by  Francis  Howard  Wil- 
liams [Device]  Philadelphia  George  W.  Jacobs  & 
Co.     Publishers  1504 

N.d.     (Published,  November,  1908)     CI.     8vo.     198  pp. 
Edition  limited  to  three  hundred  copies. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  LLEWELLYN:  Lincolnics 
Familiar  Sayings  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Collected  and 
Edited  by  Henry  Llewellyn  Williams  [Device]  New 
York  and  London  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  The  Knick- 
erbocker Press  1505 

N.d.  (Copyright,  1906)  Limp  lea.  Portrait.  12mo.  xxiv, 
202  pp. 


396       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  L. :  The  Lincoln  Story  Book 
A  Judicious  Collection  of  the  Best  Stories  and  Anecdotes 
of  the  Great  President,  Many  Appearing  Here  for  the 
First  Time  in  Book  Form  Compiled  by  Henry  L.  Wil- 
liams    Street  &  Smith     New  York  and  London      1506 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1907,  by  G.  W.  Dillingham  Co.)     CI.     12mo. 
315  pp. 

WILLSIE,  HONORE:  Benefits  Forgot  A  Story  of 
Lincoln  and  Mother  Love  By  Honore  Willsie  Au- 
thor of  "Still  Jim,"  "Lydia  of  the  Pines,"  Etc.  With 
Illustrations  by  Charles  E.  Cartwright  [Device]  Pub- 
lishers Frederick  A.  Stokes  Company  New  York  1507 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1917)     CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     80  pp. 

WILLSON,  D.  B. :  A  Life  and  A  Lesson.  An  Address 
by  Rev.  Dr.  D.  B.  Willson,  Professor  in  Reformed  Pres- 
byterian Theological  Seminary,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  at  the 
Opening  of  the  Session,  1893-4,  September  19th,  1893. 
Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  Myers,  Shinkle  &  Co. 
523  Wood  Street,      1893  1508 

Cover  tide.     8vo.     16  pp. 

WILSON,  SAMUEL:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Apostle 
of  Temperance  and  Prohibition  Base  Slanders  Re- 
futed by  Samuel  Wilson  1509 

Caption-cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,   n.d.     (Published   by   American 
Issue  Publishing  Company,  Westerville,  Ohio)     12mo.     14  pp. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  BENDER:  Abraham  Lincoln 
As  I  knew  him     By  William  Bender  Wilson  1510 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

An  Address  at  King  Library,  Andalusia,  February  12,  1909. 

WILSON,  WOODROW:  Address  of  Woodrow  Wil- 
son Governor  of  New  Jersey  Before  the  Iroquois 
Club  Chicago,  111.  Lincoln's  Birthday  February, 
12,  1912     At  the  Hotel  La  Salle  1511 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     (9)  pp. 


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WING,  HENRY  E.:  When  Lincoln  Kissed  Me  A 
Story  of  The  Wilderness  Campaign  By  Henry  E.  Wing 
Formerly  Correspondent  of  the  New  York  Tribune  with 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac  [Device]  New  York: 
Eaton  &  Mains     Cincinnati:  Jennings  &  Graham    1512 

N.d.     (Copyright,    1913)     Medallion    Portrait    of    Lincoln    on 
front  cover.     Fp.     Portraits  &  lis.     16mo.     39  pp. 

WISCONSIN:  Wisconsin  Memorial  Day  Annual 
Lincoln  Centennial  Number  1909  Compiled  by  O.  S. 
Rice  State  Library  Clerk  Issued  by  C.  P.  Cary  State 
Superintendent  Madison,  Wisconsin  Democrat  Print- 
ing Company  1909  1513 
Cut  of  torn  flag  in  colors  on  front  cover.     8vo.     100  pp. 

WISCONSIN:  Fifty  Years  of  Freedom  Report  of 
Committee  representing  State  of  Wisconsin  At  the 
Celebration  of  the  Half-Century  Anniversary  of  the 
Emancipation  Proclamation  Chicago,  Aug.  22-Sept. 
16,  1915  To  Governor  Emanuel  L.  Philipp  The  Com- 
mittee Hon.  Samuel  A.  Cook,  President  Hon.  George 
P.  Hambrecht,  Vice-President  Mr.  Samuel  R.  Banks, 
Secretary  Privately  printed  and  distributed  by  the  Com- 
mittee, Madison,  Wisconsin  1514 
N.d.     (1915)     (Blied  Printing  Co.)     Portraits.     8vo.     23  pp. 

WISCONSIN :  [Cut  of  Lincoln  Statue]  This  Statue  of 
Lincoln  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  is  a  replica  of 
the  original  by  Adolph  Weinman  on  the  Lincoln  Me- 
morial Farm,  Hodgenville,  Kentucky.  Bulletin  of  the 
University  of  Wisconsin;  Serial  No.  875;  Gen.  Series 
No.  668  Lincoln's  Message  to  Wisconsin  Farmers 
Milwaukee  Sept.  30,  1859  Madison  Published  by 
the  University  September,  1917  Issued  monthly  by 
the  University  of  Wisconsin  at  Madison.  Entered  as 
second  class  matter  July  11,  1916,  at  the  postoffice  at 
Madison,  Wisconsin,  under  the  act  of  August  24, 
1912.  1515 

Cover  title.     (Oblong)     7ft"x5".     (12)  pp. 


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WISE,  STEPHEN  S. :  Vol.  Ill  February  1915  No. 
2  Free  Synagogue  Pulpit  Abraham  Lincoln:  Man 
and  American  By  Stephen  S.  Wise  Published  Month- 
ly for  the  Free  Synagogue  By  Bloch  Publishing  Co., 
40  East  14th  St.,  New  York  Yearly  $1.00  Single 
copy  10c.  1516 

Cover  title.     16mo.     23-40  pp. 

WISHART,  ALFRED  WESLEY:  "Lincoln  As  a 
Man  of  God"  Sermon  by  Alfred  Wesley  Wishart 
Minister  of  Fountain  Street  Baptist  Church  Grand 
Rapids,  Michigan  Delivered  at  Powers'  Theatre  Sun- 
day, February  13,  1921  [Stenographically  report- 
ed] 1517 

Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {The  Dean-Nicks  Co.,  Grand  Rap' 
ids,  Mich.)     12mo.     19  pp. 

WOOD,  J.:  Abraham  Lincoln,  The  Martyr  Presi- 
dent: Being  Two  Discourses  Delivered  on  the  Day 
of  His  Funeral  Obsequies,  April  19th,  1865,  in  Zion 
Church,  Brantford,  C.  W.,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Wood  and  the 
Rev.  W.  Cochrane.  Printed  by  request.  Brantford: 
Printed  at  the  "Excelsior"  Office,  Market  Square, 
1865.  1518 

12mo.     38,  (1)  pp. 

WOOD,  JARVIS  A.:  [Portrait]  Lincoln  in  1861 
From  "Life  of  Lincoln,"  published  by  Doubleday,  Page 
&  Co.  Photograph  taken  by  Hesler  of  Chicago.  Now 
the  property  of  Mr.  Frank  A.  Brown  of  Minneapolis. 
The  One  we  love  the  best  of  all  1519 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  {Press  of  N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Philadelphia, 
1909)     Profusely  il.     7"xl0".     31  pp. 

Author,  Jarvis  A.  Wood,  Wayne,  Pa.  Issued  as  an  Independ- 
ence Day  Booklet  by  N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1909. 
Commemorative  of  Lincoln.  Cover  and  margin  of  pages  fac- 
simile of  birch  bark,  with  oval  opening  on  front  cover,  which 
serves  as  a  frame  for  the  portrait  on  title  page.  The  letters, 
"A.  L."  are  shown  on  cover,  carved  in  the  bark,  as  they  appeared 
on  the  birch  tree  near  the  Lincoln-Berry  Store  at  New  Salem, 
Illinois. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       399 

WOODS,  BYRON  A.:  "Abraham  Lincoln,"  A  Ser- 
mon delivered  before  Winneld  Scott  Post.  No.  1 14,  De- 
partment of  Pennsylvania,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
[Portrait  of  Scott]  By  Rev.  Byron  A.  Woods,  D.D., 
at  Gethsamene  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  May 
26,  1895.  1520 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     10  pp. 

WOODS,  ROBERT  MANN:  Address  of  Major  Rob- 
ert Mann  Woods  before  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Illinois  Society  of  Los  Angeles,  California  Abraham 
Lincoln's  Birthday      February  12,  1913  1521 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 

WORCESTER,  (MASS.):  Public  Exercises  by  the 
citizens  of  Worcester,  Massachusetts  In  Commemora- 
tion of  The  One-hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  held  in  Mechanics  Hall  Friday  Even- 
ing, February  Twelfth  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Nine 
[Worcester  Seal]  Printed  by  order  of  the  City  Council 
Worcester,  Massachusetts       mcmix  1522 

Fp.     Portrait.     8vo.     37  pp. 

WORCESTER,  (MASS.):  Worcester  Free  Public 
Library  Bulletin  [Worcester  Seal]  And  Special 
List  on  Abraham  Lincoln  February,  1909  Blanch- 
ard  Press     Worcester,  Mass.  1523 

Cover  title.     4j4"x  8".     26  pp. 

WORDEN,  JAMES  A. :  Abraham  Lincoln  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial  Meet- 
ing    February  9      1916      1916  1524 

N.i.,  n.p.     8vo.     11  pp. 

Second  title  contains  additional  matter  and  "The  Afterglow 
of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Life"  by  Companion  Lieut.  James  A.  Wor- 
den,  D.D. 

WORDSWORTH,  R.  D.:  "Abe"  Lincoln's  Anec- 
dotes and  Stories       A  Collection  of  the  best  stories 


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told  by  Lincoln  which  made  him  famous  as  America's 
Best  Story  Teller  Compiled  by  R.  D.  Wordsworth 
The  Mutual  Book  Company  Publishers  Boston, 
Mass.  1525 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1908)     CI.     12mo.     96  pp. 
Also  paper  edition,  with  ornamental  front  cover,  containing  Gard- 
ner front-view  portrait  of  Lincoln. 

WORLD,  THE  SCHOOL :  The  School  World  Ten 
Numbers  a  Year  35  Cents  Thirtieth  year  February, 
1912  No.  319  Stories  from  Lincoln's  Life  His 
Mother  .  1  His  Step  mother  .  2  Fiat-Boat  Experi- 
ence .  4  Visits  New  Orleans  Again .  6  The  Emanci- 
pation Proclamation  .  9  Last  Words  to  His  Cabinet .  13 
Defence  of  Tom  Grayson  .  17  Entered  at  Post-Office, 
Farmington,  Me.,  as  Second-Class  Matter  Published 
Monthly  September  to  June  D.  H.  Knowlton  &  Co. 
Farmington      Maine  1526 

Cover  title.     12mo.     32  pp. 

WRIGHT,  ALLEN  HENRY:  Lincoln  —as—  An 
Advocate  By  Allen  Henry  Wright  [Device]  [Re- 
printed']  From  The  Green  Bag  of  February,  1908    1527 

Cover  title.     N.L,  n.p.,  n.d.     (San  Diego,  Cat.,  Feb.  12,  1925) 
Portrait  of  Lincoln.     5*4"x8j4".     (7)   pp. 
Title  page  as  follows: 

A  New  Light  on  Abraham  Lincoln  As  An  Advocate  An  Inter- 
view by  Allen  H.  Wright  with  W.  H.  Somers,  former  Clerk  of 
the  Circuit  Court  in  Champaign  County,  Illinois.  (Reprinted 
from  The  Green  Bag  of  February,  1908)     An  Edition  of  100 

copies,  of  which  this  is  No. San  Diego,  Cal.     Feb.   12, 

1925. 

WRIGHT,  A.  M.  R.:  The  Dramatic  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  By  A.  M.  R.  Wright  Illustrated  with 
scenes  from  the  photoplay  A  First  National  Picture 
Presented  by  Al.  and  Ray  Rockett  [Device]  Grosset 
&  Dunlap  Publishers  New  York  Made  in  the  Unit- 
ed States  of  America  1528 
N.d.     (Copyright,  1925)     CI.     Fp.     II.     12mo.     xii,  422  pp. 


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WRIGHT,  CARRIE  DOUGLAS:  Lincoln's  First 
Love  By  Carrie  Douglas  Wright  Published  by  The 
Edw.  F.  Hartmann  Co.      Springfield,  111.  1529 

N.d.  {Copyright,  1907)  Bds.  Fp.  {Sketch)  12mo.  47  pp. 
Copyright,  1907  By  Carrie  Douglas  Wright.  Second  Edition, 
1920. 

YATES,  RICHARD:  "Lincoln"  Speech  of  Hon. 
Richard  Yates  of  Illinois  In  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives February  12,  1921  {Extract  from  Record,  Feb. 
4,  1921,  and  x  x  x  x  x]  Washington:  Government 
Printing  Office:      1921      34173-21310  1530 

Cover  title.     8vo.     15  pp. 

Reproduction  of  letter  signed  by  "A.  Lincoln"  on  back  cover. 

YEAMAN,  GEO.  H.:  Speech  of  Hon.  Geo.  H.  Yea- 
man,  of  Kentucky,  on  the  President's  Proclamation,  de- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives  December  18th, 
1862.  Baltimore  . .  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co. 
Publishers,  Booksellers,  Printers  and  Stationers,  Marble 
Building,  182  Baltimore  Street,       1863.  1531 

Also  cover  title.    5%"x  8%".     30  pp. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.:  Lincoln's  Birthday,  1918  American 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  [Device]  Published  by  American  Army 
and  Navy  Y.  M.  C.  A.  for  use  in  connection  with  the 
109th  Anniversary  of  Lincoln's  birth,  which  will  be 
celebrated  February  12,  1918  1532 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     16  pp. 
By  Franklin  Spencer  Edmunds. 

YUNICHI,  (SASAQUAMA)  SCHINYAKU  LIN- 
COLN IDANJE:  Japanese  Life  of  Lincoln  or 
translation  of  some  Life  into  Japanese  of  Lincoln.  By 
Schinyaku  Lincoln  Idanje  by  Sasaquama  Yunichi,  To- 
kyo, Meiji  [1911]  Published  by  Geikado  Had  Ko. 
Illustrated.  1533 

CI.     8vo.     238  pp.  and  20  unnumbered  pages  of  advertisements 


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of  other  books,  including  Choate's  Life  of  Lincoln;  The  Three 
Homes,  etc. 

The  Illustrations  used  in  the  book  are  from  cuts  that  have  been 
procured  from  the  United  States,  for  they  are  very  familiar  illus- 
trations. D.  L.  Passavant  of  Zelienople,  Pa.,  is  authority  for 
translation.  This  is  the  only  Japanese  or  Chinese  publication, 
that  has  come  to  the  compiler's  attention,  that  is  permanently 
bound. 

ZINK,  WALTER  M. :  The  Qualities  of  Washington 
Lincoln  and  Humanity  By  Walter  M.  Zink  Pub- 
lished by  Buffalo  Consistory      mcmxvi  1534 

N.i.  (The  Matthews-Northrup  Works,  Buffalo,  Cleveland  and 
New  York  —  The  Complete  Press)  Also  cover  title  with  em- 
blem of  order.  Fp.  {Plate  of  Consistory  Buildings)  5"x 
6J4".     56  pp. 


ADDENDA 

ANDREWS,  MARY  SHIPMAN :  Passing  the  Torch 
by  Mary  Shipman  Andrews  [Device]  New  York 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons      1924  1535 

Also  cover  title.     Bds.     Fp.     12mo.     84  pp. 

ARTHUR,  SAMUEL  J. :  Lincoln's  Legacy  A  Tri- 
bute to  The  World's  Great  Commoner  Samuel  J.  Ar- 
thur Illustrated  [Device]  Boston  Richard  G. 
Badger     The  Gorham  Press  1536 

N.d.     (Copyrighted,  1923)     Bds.     Portrait,  &  lis.     Demy  8vo. 
45  pp. 

ASSOCIATION,  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL,  (SPRING- 
FIELD, ILL.)  :  [Cut  of  Seal  of  Association]  Bulle- 
tin    Number  Two,      June,  1925.  1537 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     4to.     (3)  pp. 

Contains  letter  of  Hon.  Brand  Whitlock,  which  was  received  too 

late  to  be  read  at  the  Lincoln  Day  Banquet  for  1925. 

AVENT,  JOHN  M. :  The  Academy  Classics  Lincoln 
Addresses  and  Letters  Edited  for  School  Use  By- 
John  M.  Avent  Principal  of  Curtis  High  School  Form- 
erly head  of  the  Department  of  English  Julia  Richman 
High  School  New  York  City  Allyn  and  Bacon  Bos- 
ton New  York  Chicago  Atlanta  San  Francis- 
co 1538 

N.d.     (Copyright,  1924 —  Printed  at  Norwood  Press,  Norwood, 
Mass.)     CI.     Portrait  &  ils.     16mo.     239  pp. 

BACHELLER,  IRVING:  Father  Abraham  By  Irv- 
ing Bacheller  Author  of  The  Light  in  the  Clearing,  A 
Man  for  the  Ages,  In  the  Days  of  Poor  Richard,  Etc. 
[Device]  Indianapolis  The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company 
Publishers  1539 

N.d.     (Copyrighted,  1925)     CI.     12mo.     419  pp. 

(403) 


404       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

BLAKE,  MORTIMER :  On  Account  of  the  Assassin- 
ation of  President  Lincoln  A  Sermon  Delivered 
in  Winslow  Congregational  Church,  Taunton,  Massa- 
chusetts, on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865,  by  the  Pastor  Morti- 
mer Blake,  D.  D.  Champlain  Privately  Printed  at 
the  Moorsneld  Prefs      1925  1540 

Royal  8vo.     19  pp. 
Fifty-two  copies  printed. 

BRYANT,  COL.  J.W. :  Abraham  Lincoln  His  Trag- 
edy in  Five  Acts  by  Col.  J.  W.  Bryant  [Quotation] 
All  rights  reserved     Printed  in  Manuscript  1541 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     12mo.     45  pp. 

CATALOGUE:  No.  223  1925  Abraham  Lincoln 
A  selection  from  my  stock  of  Lincolniana  which  includes 
some  Memoirs  of  leading  men  of  Lincoln's  time  and  other 
data  for  the  student  of  his  character  and  achievements. 
All  prices  are  Net,  without  discount,  but  carriage  charges 
are  included.  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  100  East  42nd  St. 
(Pershing  Square  Bldg.),  New  York.  1542 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp.     192  items. 

CATALOGUE:  Auction  Sale:  Thursday  and  Friday, 
June  19th  and  20th,  1919  Each  Day  at  10  and  2 
o'clock  Catalogue  of  a  Lincoln  Collection  formed  by 
Frederick  S.  Lang,  Boston  Including  Original  Funeral 
Sermons,  Eulogies,  Orations,  Addresses,  Biographies, 
Memorials,  Anniversaries,  Engraved  Portraits  and  Prints, 
560  lots  Together  with  a  Collection  of  Lincoln  Medals, 
111  lots  Also  American  Periodicals,  Art,  Almanacs, 
Early  American  Chap  Books,  Catechisms,  and  New  Eng- 
land Primers,  Indian  Captivities  and  Narratives,  Amer- 
ican Revolution,  Masonry,  Town  Histories,  Broadsides, 
etc.  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co.  Book  and  Art  Auctioneers 
597  Washington  Street      Boston,  Mass.  1543 

Cover  title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     (The  Rumford  Press,    Concord, 
N.  H.)     Royal  8vo.     129  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       405 

COMPASS,  BOHEMIA  LODGE:  Bohemia  Lodge 
Compass  [Cut  of  Lodge  Seal]  Volume  vi  March, 
1920  No.  3  In  this  issue:  Lincoln,  "The  Saviour  of 
Democracy,"  Address  of  Colonel  Jasper  Tucker  Dar- 
ling. (See  Page  33)  "Days  of  49."  March  24,  1920, 
Under  auspices  of  Bohemia  Low  Twelve  Club  (See 
Page  29)  Issued  in  the  Interest  of  Bohemia  Lodge  No. 
943    AF&AM  1544 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.     Portrait  of  Col.  Darling.     8vo.     44  pp. 

DARLING,  JASPER  T. :  Address  —by—  Jasper  T. 
Darling  Delivered  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  Memo- 
rial Day,  1912,  Under  auspices  of  the  G.  A.  R.  [Cut 
of  monument]       [Quotation]  1545 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     10  pp. 

FELL,  JESSE  W. :  Autobiography  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln     [In  Facsimile]      Price $ If  preferred, 

the  work  will  be  elegantly  framed  as  per  sample  and  de- 
livered at  from  $ to  $ per  copy.  1546 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     8  pp. 
Adv.  of  No.  821. 

FELL,  JESSE  W. :  Story  of  the  Lincoln  Autobiog- 
raphy 1547 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     5V2"xlO".     (2)  pp. 
Signed  by  Jesse  W.  Fell,  Bloomington,  Illinois,  March,   1872. 
The  only  copy  the  compiler  has  seen  is  in  the  Barrett  collection. 

GASKILL,  J.  W. :  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Price  he 
Paid  Compiled  by  J.  W.  Gaskill,  Late  Co.  B,  104  Ohio 
Volunteer  Infantry  1862-5  Published  by  Sons  and 
Daughters  of  Union  Veterans,  1861-5  Alliance,  Ohio 
Price  50  Cents  Address  Vivian  Diehl,  Secretary, 
744  North  Union  Ave.     Alliance,  Ohio  1548 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     Cut  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover  and  words,  "Abra- 
ham Lincoln      The  Price  He  Paid."     8vo.     56  pp. 

HAMBRECHT,  GEORGE  P.:  Abraham  Lincoln  — 
An  Appreciation.  "He  Now  Belongs  To  The  Ages." 
By  George  P.  Hambrecht.  1549 

A  monograph  now  in  manuscript ;  will  soon  be  published. 


406       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

HENRY,  DAVID  W.:  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Ad- 
dress Delivered  By  Hon.  David  W.  Henry  Before  Blinn 
Camp  No.  82,  Sons  of  Veterans  Terre  Haute,  Indiana 
February  12,  1925  1550 

Also  cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     19  pp. 

HERALD,  MOUNTAIN :  Mountain  Herald  Febru- 
ary, 1924  Lincoln  Number  [Cut  of  head  of  Lincoln] 
"The  kindly,  earnest,  brave,  far-seeing  man,  "Sagacious, 
patient,  dreading  praise,  not  blame,  "New  birth  to  our 
new  soil,  the  first  American."  Published  Monthly  By 
Lincoln  Memorial  University  Harrogate,  Tennes- 
see 1551 

Cover   title.     N.i.,   n.p.,   n.d.     (The  Jellico    Carry-on,   Jellico, 
Tenn.)     Fp.     8vo.     19  pp. 

HERTZ,  EMANUAL :  Abraham  Lincoln  —  The  Seer 
By  Emanuel  Hertz  An  Address  delivered  over  W  O  R 
February  12th,  1925      [Title  in  Greek]  1552 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     7  pp. 

INSTITUTE,  SPANISH  AMERICAN:  [Portrait]  One 
of  God's  Noblest  Gentlemen  America's  Gentlest  Noble- 
man Souvenir  Lincoln  Day  Program  Spanish  Amer- 
ican Institute  Gardena,  California  February  12, 
1925  1553 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (Printed  by  the  Boys  of  the  Span' 
ish  American  Institute  Press,  1925)     Cut  of  log  cabin.     12mo. 

(4)  pp. 

Contains  program  and  F.  Ray  Risdon's  "Ode  to  Lincoln's  Log 

Cabin." 

JONES,  J.  W. :  Hanes  y  Gwrthryfel  Mawr  Yn  y 
Talaethau  Unedig;  Yn  nghyd  a  Byr  grybwyllion  Am 
Y  prif  Ddigwyddiadau  o  ddarganfyddiad  America  hyd 
Adferiad  heddwch,  yn  1865;  at  Yr  hyn  yr  ychwanegir 
Bywyd  ac  Arlywyddiaeth  Abraham  Lincoln,  gydag 
amryw  ddarluniau  prydferth.  Gan  J.  W.  Jones  A  T. 
B.  Morris,  Golygyddion  y  "Drych."  Utica,  N.  Y.: 
Cyhoeddedig  Gan  J.  Mather  Jones.     1866.  1554 

Half  lea.     (Welsh)     8vo.     631,  vi  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       407 

LEAGUE,  THE  LINCOLN  REPUBLICAN:  Lincoln 
Republican  Booklet  No.  3  Lincoln,  McKinley, 
Bryan.  1555 

Cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Minneapolis :  Hall,  Black  &  Co.y 
Printers,    1900)     Cuts.     4j4"x7".     48  pp. 

LEVINGER,  ELMA  E. :  A  Child  of  the  Frontier  A 
One  Act  Play  about  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Elma  E. 
Levinger  [Device]  D.  Appleton  and  Company  New 
York  ::  1925  ::  London  1556 

12mo.     19  pp. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Douglas  an  Enemy  to  the 
North.  Reasons  why  the  North  should  oppose  Judge 
Douglas.  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois. 
Delivered  at  Cincinnati,  September  19,  1859  1557 

Caption-cover  title.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     {Printed  by  Lemuel  Tow- 
ers)    8vo.     8  pp. 
The  only  copy  the  compiler  has  seen  is  in  the  Barrett  collection. 

LINCOLN,  ABRAHAM:  Speeches  and  Addresses  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  Little  Leather  Library  Corporation 
New  York  1558 

N.d.     Lea.     3"x4".     96  pp. 

MAGAZINE,  THE  LINCOLN  FAMILY:  Vol.  1  Jan- 
uary,  1916  No.  1  The  Lincoln  Family  Magazine 
Genealogical,  Historical  and  Biographical  Edited  by 
William  Montgomery  Clemens  Published  Quarterly 
Two  Dollars  per  Year  Single  Copies  Fifty  Cents  Wil- 
liam M.  Clemens  Publisher  56  &  58  Pine  Street 
New  York  City,  N.  Y.  1559 

Cover  title.     8vo.     16  pp. 

MAGAZINE,  THE  LINCOLN  FAMILY:  Vol.  1 
April,  1916  No.  2  The  Lincoln  Family  Magazine 
Genealogical,  Historical  and  Biographical  Edited  by 
William  Montgomery  Clemens  Published  Quarterly 
Two  Dollars  per   Year        Single  Copies   Fifty  Cents 


408       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

William  M.  Clemens      Publisher      56  &  58  Pine  Street 
New  York  City,  N.  Y.  1560 

Cover  title.     8vo.     17-32  pp. 

MAGAZINE,  THE  LINCOLN  FAMILY:  Vol.  1 
July,  1916  No.  3  The  Lincoln  Family  Magazine 
Genealogical,  Historical  and  Biographical  Edited  by 
William  Montgomery  Clemens  Published  Quarterly 
Two  Dollars  per  Year  Single  Copies  Fifty  Cents  Wil- 
liam M.  Clemens  Publisher  56  &  58  Pine  Street 
New  York  City,  N.  Y.  1561 

Cover  title.     8vo.     33-48  pp. 

MAGAZINE,  THE  LINCOLN  FAMILY :  Vol.  1  Oc- 
tober, 1916  No.  4  The  Lincoln  Family  Magazine 
Genealogical,  Historical  and  Biographical  Edited  by 
William  Montgomery  Clemens  Published  Quarterly 
Two  Dollars  per  Year  Single  Copies  Fifty  Cents  Wil- 
liam M.  Clemens  Publisher  56  &  58  Pine  Street  New 
York  City,  N.  Y.  1562 

Cover  title.     8vo.     49-64  pp. 

MAGAZINE,  THE  LINCOLN  FAMILY :  Vol.  2  Jan- 
uary, 1917  No.  1  Whole  No.  5.  The  Lincoln  Fam- 
ily Magazine  Genealogical,  Historical  and  Biographi- 
cal Edited  by  William  Montgomery  Clemens  Pub- 
lished Quarterly  Two  Dollars  per  Year  Single  Copies 
Fifty  Cents  William  M.  Clemens  Publisher  56  & 
58  Pine  Street     New  York  City,  N.  Y.  1563 

Cover  title.     8vo.     65-80  pp. 

MAGAZINE,  THE  LINCOLN  FAMILY:  Vol.  2 
April,  1917  No.  2  Whole  No.  6  The  Lincoln  Fam- 
ily Magazine  Genealogical,  Historical  and  Biographi- 
cal Edited  by  William  Montgomery  Clemens  Pub- 
lished Quarterly  Two  Dollars  per  Year  Single  Copies 
Fifty  Cents  William  M.  Clemens  Publisher  56  & 
58  Pine  Street     New  York  City,  N.  Y.  1564 

Cover  title.     8vo.     81-96  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       409 

McMURDY,  ROBERT:  Lincoln  and  Slavery  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  student  body  of  Fisk  Uni- 
versity, Nashville,  Tennessee,  on  Emancipation  Day, 
January  1,  1920.  By  Robert  McMurdy,  of  the  Chicago 
Bar.  (A  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Uni- 
versity) Author  of  The  Upas  Tree;  The  Modern  Ches- 
terfield. This  is  a  world  of  compensation;  and  he  who 
would  be  no  slave  must  consent  to  have  no  slave.  — 
Lincoln,  1859.  1565 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     19  pp. 

MICHIGAN:  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg  {Cut  of  Lin- 
coln, Nebraska  Memorial]  Abraham  Lincoln  —  By 
Daniel  Chester  French.  {State  Capitol  Grounds,  Lin- 
coln, Nebraska)  Bulletin  No.  55  1915  Published 
by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  1566 
Cover  title.  N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.  II.  Cut  of  log  cabin  on  back  cover. 
8vo.     31  pp. 

MONUMENT,  NATIONAL  LINCOLN:  Chicago, 
III.,  Feb.  12,  1894.  To  the  Union  League  Club  of 
Chicago:  To-day  is  the  Eighty-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Washington  and  Lincoln's 
Birthdays  are  legal  holidays  in  Illinois.  Lincoln  was 
buried  in  Springfield,  his  old  home,  and  the  capital  of 
our  State,  twenty-nine  years  ago.  The  monument  over 
his  body  cost  a  very  large  sum  of  money,  given  by  loyal 
people  all  over  the  North.  Not  only  does  it  stand  to-day 
unfinished,  but  it  is  rapidly  becoming  a  ruin.  A  fence 
surrounds  it,  and  visitors  are  admitted  on  the  payment  of 
a  quarter  of  a  dollar.  "We  cannot  dedicate;  we  cannot 
consecrate;  we  cannot  hallow  this  ground."  The  man 
whose  body  lies  buried  there  "has  consecrated  it  far  above 
our  power  to  detract."  But  "a  decent  respect"  for  our- 
selves and  "the  opinion  of  mankind"  demands  that  Illi- 
nois remove  this  stain  on  her  fair  fame."  1567 
N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     8vo.     19  pp. 

This  is  a  publication  addressed  to  each  member  of  The  Union 
League  of  Chicago  and  signed  by  C.  L.  Hammond. 
The  only  copy  the  compiler  has  seen  is  in  the  Horner  collection. 


410       LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY 

PARKER,  SIR  GILBERT:  The  United  States  and 
this  War;  Speech  delivered  by  Sir  Gilbert  Parker, 
M.  P.,  to  the  Pilgrims'  Society,  at  the  Savoy  Hotel, 
London,  on  the  15th  April,  1915,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
50th  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Lon- 
don: Darling  &  Son,  Limited  1915  1568 
Also  cover  tide.     8vo.     10  pp. 

PORTRAITS:  [Portrait]  Notable  Portraits  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  Commemorating  the  100th  Anniversary 
of  his  birth  1809  1909  Copyright,  1908,  by  The 
Pittsburg  Photo-Engraving  Company.  1569 

Cover  tide.     N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     II.     18mo.     (18)  pp. 

The  only  copy  the  compiler  has  seen  is  in  the  Horner  collection. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB:  Proceedings  at  the  Twen- 
tieth Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican 
Club  of  the  City  of  New  York  [Seal  of  Republican 
Club]  Held  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria  Celebrating  the 
Ninety-Seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham 
Lincoln      Monday,  February  12,  1906  1570 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.     (The  Freytag  Printing   Co.,  118-Walker  St.) 
8vo.     60,  (16)  pp. 

RUDEEN,  E.  F.:  Linconian  United  Nations  Plan 
By  E.  F.  Rudeen     Los  Angeles  1571 

Cover  title.     N.i.,   n.p.,  n.d.     Cut   of   Lincoln   on   back   cover. 
24mo.     (12)  pp. 
Edition  of  500  copies. 

SHELDON,  R.  L.:  One  of  God's  Noblemen  By  R. 
L.  Sheldon  [Device]  Done  into  print  by  The  Roy- 
crofters  at  their  Shop  in  East  Aurora,  New  York, 
mcmviii      [Ornamental  border]  1572 

Portrait.     6"x8".     33  pp. 

SIMONS,  EVELYN:  Washington  and  Lincoln  Cel- 
ebrations By  Evelyn  Simons  Author  of  Choice  Dia- 
logues for  Rural  Schools  Paine  Publishing  Company 
Dayton,  Ohio  1573 

N.d.     {Copyright,  1924)     12mo.     158  pp. 


LINCOLN     BIBLIOGRAPHY       411 

SUTPHEN,  PAUL  F. :     Abraham  Lincoln     A  Sermon 
By  Rev.  Paul  F.  Sutphen,  D.  D.   February    1921 
Church  of  the  Covenant      Cleveland  1574 

N.i.,  n.p.,  n.d.    4#"*7%".     (16)  pp. 

TAYLOR,  BAYARD:  The  Uncle  Sam  Series  The 
ballad  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Bayard  Taylor.  Pub- 
lished by  Peter  G.  Thompson  Cincinnati  Copyrighted 
by  Peter  G.  Thompson  1575 

Cover  title.     N.d.     lis.  in  colors.     4to.     8  p. 
Same  text  as  Fish  936. 

TROVILLION,  HAL  W. :  Lincolniana  Brochure  By 
Hal  W.  Trovillion  Privately  printed  Herrin,  111. 
February     mcmix  1576 

N.i.     (The  Herrin  News)     12mo.     23  pp. 

Souvenir  Postal  of  Lincoln  Centennial  inserted  on  front  cover. 


INDEX 


The  following  references  are  to  number  of  title  or  note  in  which  the 
names  occur;  also 

Topical  Index,  concerning  Assassination ;  Booth ;  Douglas ;  Genealogy ; 
Liquor ;  Prohibition ;  Religion,  and  Spiritualism. 


Abbatt,  William,  1,  2 

Abbott,  Walter  A.,  3 

Abernethy,  Alonzo,  4 

Adams,  George  E.,  5,  6 

Agnew,  Benjamin  L.,  8 

Agresti,  A.,  9 

Agresti,  Antonio,  10 

Aitken,  W.  Francis,  11 

Aldrich,  Julia  Carter,  16 

Allen,  Lyman  Whitney,  17,  18,  19 

Altorffer,  J.  C,  670 

Ames,  Charles  Gordon,  21,  22 

Anderson,  Albert,  23 

Anderson,  Charles   P.,  24 

Anderson,  C.  P.,  569 

Anderson,  Homer,  25 

Andrews,  Mary  Raymond  Shipman, 

26,  27,  28,  29,  1539 
Andrews,  William  E.,  30 
Argow,  W.  Waldemar  W.,  34 
Armstrong,  Ida  D.,  35 
Arnaud,  Achille,  36 
Arnold,  Isaac  N.,  37 
Arthur,  Samuel  J.,  38,  1536 
Ashley,  D.  R.,  39 
Ashley,  James  M.,  40 
Assassination,  41,  340,  374,  442,  553, 

658,  662,  797,  810,  934,  995,  1008, 

1186,  1229,  1296,  1443 
Atkins,  Smith  D.,  87,  88 
Atkinson,  Eleanor,  89,  90 
Avent,  John  M.,  1538 
Azegauri,  Kenzo,  93 


Babcock,  Bernie,  94,  95,  96 
Bacheller,  Irving,  97,  1539 


Backus,  Wilson  M.,  98 

Bailey,  Wilfred  Ormrod,  99 

Bailey,  Wilfred  O.,  658 

Baird,  Claud,  100 

Baker,  David  Charles,  101 

Baldensperger,  Fernand,  791 

Bancroft,  George,   102,  920 

Bangs,  A.  P.,  830 

Barnet,  James,  103 

Barnett,  Judge  T.  J.,  104 

Barrett,  Frank  W.  Z.,  105 

Barrett,  Joseph  H.,  106,  107 

Barrett,  Oliver  R.,  108,  109 

Bartholow,  Otho  F.,  110 

Bartlett,  Truman  H.,  Ill,  669,  1244 

Bartlett,  W.  A.,  671 

Barton,    William    E.,    112-133,   Inc., 

569,  671,  677,  1412 
Bates,  David  Homer,  134 
Bates,  Edward,  135 
Bates,  Finis  L.,  136 
Bates,  William  H.,  137 
Baxter,  J.  C,  1026 
Beach,  Edward  S.,  138 
Beale,  J.  F.,  139 
Beall,  Edmond,  140 
Beardslee,  C.  S.,  141 
Beare,  Cornelia,  716,  968 
Beckwith,  Walter  P.,  142 
Bede,  J.  Adam,  1168 
Beets,  Henry,  143 
Belden,  David,  144 
Belford,  Samuel  W.,  145 
Bell,  George  William,  146 
Bell,  Howard  Wilford,  147 


(413) 


414 


INDEX 


Bell,  John  T.,  148 

Bennett,  Arnold,  461,  462 

Bergold,  Lilian  C,  150 

Bernstorff,  Count  J.,  152 

Berry,  W.  H.,  153 

Beveridge,  Albert  J.,  154,  155 

Bigelow,  F.  S.,  157 

Binns,  Henry  Bryan,  158 

Bissett,  C.  P.,  186 

Bissett,  Clark  Prescott,  187,  188,  189 

Bixby,  William  K.,  190 

Black,  Charles  R.,  191 

Black,  Frank  S.,  192,  193,  1427 

Black,  William  Herman,  194 

Blacknall,  O.  W.,  195 

Blackwell,  Sarah  Ellen,  266 

Blades,  Franklin,  1102 

Blair,  F.  G.,  430 

Blair,  Francis  G.,  701 

Blair,  F.  P.,  196 

Blake,  Mortimer,  1540 

Boies,  Horace,  518 

Bolles,  E.  C,  1133 

Bolton,  John  T.,  661 

Booth,  J.  Wilkes,  136,  249,  441,  659, 

743,  797,902,  1008,  1186,  1438 
Booth,  Mary  Josephine,  709 
Borah,  William  E.,  198,  1167 
Borland,  William  P.,  199 
Boutell,  Henry  Sherman,  201 
Bowers,  John  Hugh,  202 
Boyle,  John  Richards,  203,  897 
Boynton,  Nehemiah,  324 
Bradley,  Preston,  204 
Brady,  Cyrus  Townsend,  205,  672 
Brainard,  Cephas,  1050,  1137 
Braithwaite,  William  Stanley,  748 
Branigan,  William  H.,  206 
Briggs,  Lilian  Marie,  208 
Brigham,  W.  E.,  680 
Bright,  John,  658 
Brooks,  James,  210 
Brooks,  Noah,  211,  212,  213,  214,  795 
Brough,  John,  215 
Brown,  Charles  Reynolds,  216 
Brown,  Charles  Walter,  106 


Brown,  Neal,  217 

Brown,  Theo.  F.,  218 

Brown,  Wilbur  F.,  300 

Brown,  William  Garrott,  219 

Browne,  Francis  Fisher,  73,  220,  221 

Browne,  Robert  H.,  222 

Browning,  William,  671 

Bryan,  William  Jennings,  223,  807 

Bryant,  Col.  J.  W.,  1541 

Bryce,  James,  1175 

Bryner,  B.  C,  224 

Buchan,  John,  225 

Buehrle,  R.  K.,  226 

Bullard,  F.  Lauriston,  228 

Bullock,  A.  M.,  229 

Bullock,  C.  S.,  672 

Bunge,  Martin  L.  D.,  230 

Bungener,  F.,  231 

Bunn,  John  W.,  1102 

Burchell,  Sidney  Herbert,  232 

Burnham,  Benjamin  F.,  664 

Burnham,  M.,  233 

Burns,  Robert  F.,  674 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser,  234 

Burrell,  David  James,  235 

Burton,  John  E.,  236,  237,  238 

Bush,  William,  239 

Butler,  Benj.  F.,  670 

Butler,  Charles  Henry,  240 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah,  241 

Cable,  John  L.,  242 
Cadman,  S.  Parkes,  807,  1169 
Calderwood,  W.  G.,  243 
Calhoun,  Wm.  J.,  569 
Cameron,  W.  J.,  247 
Campbell,  Helen  M.,  248 
Campbell,  W.  P.,  249 
Cannon,  Joseph  G.,  250,  251 
Carlton,  Mabel  Mason,  252 
Carman,  Louis  D.,  253,  254 
Carmichael,  Orton  H.,  255 
Carpenter,  Frank  B.,  661 
Carpenter,  S.  D.,  256,  661 
Carr,  Clark  E.,  257,  258,  259,  260, 
261 


INDEX 


415 


Carr,  Edwin  Hamlin,  262 

Carr,  Julian  S.,  263 

Carr,  Maggie  Blauvelt,  264 

Carrington,  E.  C,  265 

Carroll,  Anna  Ella,  266 

Carson,  Hampton  L.,  267 

Carter,  Orrin  N.,  268 

Carter,  William,  1166 

Cary,  C.  P.,  1513 

Case,  Carlton  B„  269 

Castle,  Henry  A.,  271 

Catherwood,  Mary  Hartwell,  297 

Chafin,  Eugene  W.,  327 

Challen,  Joseph,  675 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  L.,  328,  660,  896 

Chapin,  Benjamin,  329,  330 

Chapman,  Ervin,  331 

Charnwood,  Lord,  332 

Cheaney,  Maggie  S.  Miller,  944 

Cheney,  Charles  Edward,  334,  569 

Chinese,  338 

Chinese  Life  of  Lincoln,  339 

Chiniquy,  Charles,  340 

Chiperfield,  Burnett  M.,  341,  342 

Chipman,  N.  P.,  343,  344 

Chittenden,  L.  E.,  345,  346 

Chrisman,  Lewis  H.,   1127 

Christian,  George  L,.  350 

Choate,  Joseph  H.,  347,  348,  349,  795, 

840,  841,  842 
Chubb,  Percival,  351 
Church,  Daniel  W.,  352 
Church,  Wm.  C,  662 
Churchill,  Winston,  353 
Churchwell,  George  W.,  354 
Clark,  Charles  Eugene,  363 
Clark,  Thomas  Curtis,  364 
Clark,  W.  W.,  365 
Clarkson,  J.  S.,  366 
Clifford,  John  H.,  840,  841,  842 
Clune,  Michael,  369,  1162 
Coates,  Judge,  370 
Coburn,  James  M.,  371 
Cochrane,  W.,   1518 
Cody,  Sherwin,  372,  373 
Coggeshall,  E.  W.,  374 


Cole,  Arthur  Charles,  375 
Coleman,  Wm.  M.,  376 
Conant,  Albin  Jasper,  377 
Cone,  Admiral,   1165 
Conger,  Arthur  L.,  378 
Conkling,  Clinton  L.,  379 
Connolly,  Charles  Parker,  380 
Connolly,  James  A.,  381 
Conrad,  C.  F.,  827 
Converse,  Henry  A.,  86 
Conwell,  Russell  H.,  383 
Cook,  Katherine  M.,  384,  385 
Cook,  Sherwin  Lawrence,  681 
Coolidge,  Calvin,  386,  1170,  1246 
Cooper,  Homer  H.,  387 
Cooper,  Wade  H.,  388 
Cortelyou,  George  B.,  392 
Courtenay,  Calista  McCabe,  393 
Cowen,  Benjamin  Rush,  394 
Cox,  Henry  C,  395 
Craig,  Katherine  L.,  396,  397 
Crane,  Frank,  569 
Cravens,  Frances,  398 
Crawford,  George  A.,  399 
Creelman,  James,  400 
Cridler,  Thomas  P.,  401 
Crispin,  William  Frost,  402 
Crocker,  Bertha,  403 
Crosby,  Frank,  404 
Cummings,  Edward,  405 
Cunningham,  J.  O.,  407,  408 
Curran,  W.  R.,  409 
Curran,  William  Reid,  410 
Currey,  J.  Seymour,  41 1 
Curtis,  B.  R.,  412 
Cutting,  Charles  Sidney,  413,  569 

Dahlinger,  Charles  W.,  414 

Damon,  Samuel  Chenery,  415 

Damon,  S.  C,  666 

Darling,  Jasper  T.,  416,  1545 

Davies,  W.  W.,  417 

Daviess,  Maria  Thompson,  418 

Davis,  Harriet  R.,  673 

Davis,  H.  Winter,  419 

Davis,  J.  McCan,  420,  421,  422 


416 


INDEX 


Davis,  Mary  Wright,  423 

Davis,  Ozora  S.,  424 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.,  425 

deGama,  Domicio,  1169 

deK.,  M.  C,  672 

Delafield,  Richard,  435,  747 

Deland,  Col.  C.  V.,  436 

Denney,  Joseph  Villiers,  437 

Depew,  Chauncey  M.,  439,  518,  1165 

Devere,  Paul,  441 

Dewitt,  David  Miller,  442 

Dexter,  Edwin  D.,  1116 

Dickinson,  J.  M.,  443 

Dickson,  Frederick  S.,  681 

Dickson,  W.  M.,  670 

Dill,  C.  C,  444 

Ditenhoefer,  Abram  J.,  445 

Dixon,  Archibald,  446 

Dixon,  Thomas,  447,  448 

Dodd,  Ira  S.,  680 

Dodge,  Daniel  Kilham,  449,  450,  451, 

717 
Dodge,  Grenville  M.,  452,  629 
Doolittle,  James  R.,  453 
Dolliver,  Jj  P.,  454 
Doster,  William  E.,  455 
Douglas,   Life   of   Stephen   A.,   219, 

261,  446,  504,  505,  521,  1272.  1336 
Douglas,  Stephen  A.,  742,  1452 
Downey,  Stephen  W.,  456 
Downing,  J.  F.,  457 
Doyle,  Alexander,  669 
Draper,  Andrew  S.,  458,  459 
Drew,  Thomas,  460 
Drinkwater,  John,  461,  462,  463,  464, 

465 
Driver,  John  Merritte,  466 
Duffield,  Frank  G.,  1052 
Duffield,  George,  672 
Dunne,  Edward  F.,  467 
Dwyer,  James  Francis,  471 

Eaton,  Mabel  E.,  472 
Eddy,  Mary  Baker,  473 
Edmonds,  George,  474 
Edwards,  E.  J.,  475 


Edwards,  Richard,  664 

Eggleston,  Edward,  476 

Eggleston,  Percy  Coe,  477 

Eldridge,  J.  L.,  478 

Elias,  Edith  L.,  479 

Ellet,  Charles,  Jr.,  481 

Ellis,  Charles  M.,  669 

Emerson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph,  483 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  658 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  976 

Enos,  Z.  A.,  484 

Evans,  Lynden,  963 

Everett,  Edward,  529 

Everett,  Lloyd  T.,  487 

Ewing,  James  S.,  1102 

Fairbanks,  Charles  W.,  489 
Fairfield,  Louis  W.,  490 
Faxon,  Grace  B.,  491 
Fay,  H.  W.,  492 
Fell,  Jesse  W.,  1546,  1547 
Fess,  S.  D.,  498<  499 
Fess,  Simeon  D.,  1168 
Fischkin,  E.  A.,  500 
Fish,  Daniel,  501,  502,  503 
Flint,  H.  M.,  504 
Flint,  M.  F.,  505 
Foraker,  J.  B.,  506 
Forbes,  Edwin,  680 
Forman,  Allen,  670 
Fort,  John  Franklin,  1162 
Foster,  Ernest,  507 
Fowler,  H.  Alfred,  510 
Francis,  Sankey,  511 
Freeman,  J.  R.,  512 
French,  B.  B.,  664 
French,  Daniel  Chester,   1016 
Frost,  William  G.,  667 
Fry,  Smith  D.,  514 
Fuller,  Charles  E.,  515 
Fulton,  David  B.,  516 

Galbreath,  Charles  B.,  1231 
Gale,  Oliver  Marble,  517 
Gallivan,  James  A.,  520 
Gardner,  William,  521 
Garfield,  James  A.,  522 


INDEX 


417 


Garner,  J.  W.,  1112 
Gaskill,  J.  W.,  1548 
Gay,  H.  Nelson,  523,  524 
Gehrmann,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  665 
Genealogy,   112,    119,   121,    128,  241, 

331,  376,  617,  677,  696,  799,  919, 

1062,  1191 
George,  David  Lloyd,  525 
George,  Lloyd,  84 
George,  Marian  M.,  526 
Gerry,  Margarita  Spalding,  527 
Gilbert,  Joseph  I.,  553 
Gilder,   Richard   Watson,   317,   554, 

835,  836,  837,  1163 
Gleed,  James  Willis,  556 
Gladding,  Effie  Price,  5SS 
Godkin,  Edwin  L.,  558 
Goetz,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harlow-,  559 
Goff,  Nathan,  1167 
Goldsmith,  M.  A.,  560 
Goodykoontz,  Wells,  561 
Gordon,  James  L.,  562 
Gordy,  Wilbur  F.,  563 
Gore,  J.  Rogers,  564 
Gorman,  Samuel,  565 
Goss,  Dwight,  566 
Graham,  James  M.,  567 
Graham,  William  J.,  568 
Gravestein,   Kate   Evans,  573 
Greely,  A.  W.,  1428 
Green,  Israel,  574 
Green,  John  Pugh,  575 
Green,  P.,  896 
Green,  Samuel  A.,  576 
Green,  William  R.,  577 
Greene,  Francis  V.,  578 
Greene,  Gilbert  J.,  1486 
Greene,  Homer,  579 
Grenier,  Edouard,  580,    669 
Grenier,  M.  Edouard,  729 
Gribbel,  John,  581 
Gridley,  Eleanor,  582 
Gridley,  J.  N.,  583 
Grierson,  Francis,  584,  585 
Griffith,  Albert  H.,  586 
Gross,  Anthony,  587 


Grosscup,  Peter  S.,  588 
Gunn,  Benjamin  J.,  589,  590 
Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.,  1164 

Haas,  John  A.  W.,  315,  591 
Habgood,  Robert  P.,  592 
Hagedorn,  Herman  L.,  660 
Hagedorn,  Norman,  896 
Hall,  Daniel,  593 
Hall,  Fayette,  594 
Hall,  Newman,  662 
Hall,  Samuel  K.,  888 
Halle,  Robert  J.,  595 
Hambrecht,  George  P.,  1550 
Hamilton,  J.  G.  de  Roulhac,  596 
Hamilton,  John  W.,  331 
Hamilton,  Mary  A.,  597 
Hamlin,  Chas.,  658 
Hammond,  Camilla,  598 
Hanaford,  P.  A.,  681 
Harding,  Samuel  Bannister,  600 
Harding,  S.  B.,  719 
Harding,  Warren  G.,  601 
Harris,  Joel  Chandler,  602 
Harris,  Mary  M.,  603 
Harrison,  Leon,  569 
Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  967 
Hartson,  Chancellor,  604 
Hasted,  Frederick,  605,  606,  607 
Hastings,  Harry  W.,  608 
Hauberg,  John  H.,  609 
Hawley,.  Harriet  Eunice,  610,  1069 
Haworth,  Ira,  611 
Hay,  John,  835,  836,  837 
Hay,  Logan,  86 
Hays,  Will  H.,  1487 
Hazleton,  Gerry  W.,  612,  668 
Heistand,  H.  O.  S.,  613 
Hemp,  Bernard  F.,  614 
Henderson,  John  N.,  615 
Hendrick,  Frank,  616 
Hennighausen,  L.  P.,  617 
Henry,  David  W.,  1550 
Henry,  Frederick  A.,  892 
Herndon,  William  H.,  618,  619,  620, 
621,  622,  623,  1341 


418 


INDEX 


Herrick,  Prof.,  624 

Herriott,   F.  L,  625,  626,  627,  628, 

629 
Hertz,  Emanuel,  630-642,  Inc.,  1552 
Heysinger,  I.  W.,  666 
Hicks,  Frederick  C,  182 
Hicks,  George,  644 
Hicks,  Geo.  H.,  668 
Hill,  Frederick  Trevor,  70,  160,  651, 

652 
Hill,  Henry  Wayland,  653 
Hill,  John  Wesley,  654,  655 
Hirsch,  Emil  G.,  569 
Hoard,  W.  D.,  682 
Hobson,  J.  T.,  64,  683,  684,  685 
Hodges,  Leigh  Mitchell,  1348 
Hofman,  V.,  686 
Holdom,  Jesse,  687,  688 
Holland,   H.  W.,  689 
Hollywood,  J.,  675 
Holt,  Erastus  E.,  664 
Holt,  Erastus  Eugene,  690 
Holt,  Joseph,  691,  692 
Horner,  Harlan  Hoyt,  1036 
Howard,  O.  O.,  529 
Howe,  Mrs.  H.  W.,  693 
Hubbard,  Elbert,  694,  695,  696 
Huget,  James  Percival,  697 
Hughes,  Charles   E.,  698,  840,  841, 

842,  1162 
Hull,  Paul,  699 
Hutchins,  Will,  1460 
Hutchinson,  J.  R.,  799 
Hyde,  C.  W.  G.,  988 

Ingham,  John  Albertson,  727 
Ingraham,  Charles  A.,  728 
Ingersoll,  R.  G.,  721,  722,  723,  724 
Ingersoll,  Robert  G.,  725,  726,  840, 

841,  842 
Inglis,  Samuel  M.,  700 
Irish,  E.  M.,  730 
Irish,  Marie,  731 
Irwin,  B.  F.,  732 

Jackson,  Charles  Tenney,  675 
Jackson,  S.  Trevena,  733 


Jackson,  S.  W.,  734 
Jacobs,  Henry  Eyster,  735 
James,  Edmond  J.,  791 
James,  Thomas  L.,  1099 
Janeway,  J.  L.,  736 
Janon,  Patrice  De,  737 
Javits,  Benjamin  A.,  738 
Jayne,  William,  569,  739,  740 
Jennings,  Janet,  741 
Johns,  Jane  Martin,  667 
Johnson,  Allen,  742 
Johnson,  Byron  Berkeley,  743 
Johnson,  Eastman,  744 
Johnson,  Edward  S.,  79,  745 
Johnson,  William  J.,  746 
Johnston,  Frank,  747 
Jones,  Edward  Smyth,  748,  749 
Jones,  Jenkin  Lloyd,  569 
Jones,  J.  W.,  1554 
Jones,  Richard  Lloyd,  160,  952 
Jordan,  David  Starr,  807 
Jouault,  Alfonse,  750 
Judson,  H.  Pratt,  569 
Judson,  Harry  Pratt,  751 
Jusserand,  J.  J.,  752 
Juste,  Theodore,  753 

Kananski,  A.,  754 

Kaufman,  M.  S.,  756 

Kay,  Charles  Y.,  757 

Kean,  Ellen,  465 

Keeney,  Frederick  T.,  758 

Keith,  Elbridge  G.,  759 

Kellogg,  Alice  M.,  760 

Kelts,  William  D.,  761 

Kent,  Charles  A.,  762 

Kessinger,  Harold  C,  763 

Kharas,  Theo.,  764 

King,  Horatio,  670 

Kirkman,  Marshall  Monroe,  765 

Kirkpatrick,  Thos.  B.,  174 

Kniffen,  G.  C,  887 

Knowlton,  Daniel  S.,  766 

Knox,  William,  767,  768 

Koht,  Halvdan,  769 

Krans,  Horatio  Sheafe,  770 


INDEX 


419 


Krauskopf,  Joseph,  771-778,  Inc. 

Lambert,  William  H.,  779-789,  Inc. 
Lambert,  William  H.,  895 
Lamon,  Ward  Hill,  790 
Lamont,  Daniel  S.,  1428 
Langdon,  William  Chauncy,  791,  792, 

793 
Lapsley,  Arthur  Brooks,  795 
Laugel,  Augusto,  796 
Laughlin,  Clara  E.,  797 
Lawler,  Daniel  W.,  798 
Lea,  J.  Henry,  799 
Leale,  Charles,  890 
Learned,  Marion  Dexter,  804 
Lee,  James  W.,  805 
Leed,  S.  P.,  666 

Lehmann,  Frederick  W.,  569,  806 
Lemmon,  George  T.,  807 
Leo,  Alexander  H.,  808,  900 
Leslie,  Frank,  809 
Leupp,  Francis  E.,  810 
Levinger,  Elure  E.,   1556 
Levy,  J.  Leonard,  771,  811,  812,  813, 

814 
Levy,  T.  Aaron,  815 
Lewis,  Joseph,  816 
Lincoln,  Robert  T.,  518,  866 
Lincoln,  Waldo,  867,  868 
Liquor,  101,  402,  595,  870,  871,  872, 

986,  1114,  1135,  1401,  1487,  1509 
Little,  Charles  Joseph,  569,  873 
Lodge,  Henry  Cabot,  874,  875 
Loesch,  Frank  J.,  569,  876 
Long,  John  D.,  878 
Lord,  James  Judson,  879 
Love,  John  L.,  882 
Lowden,  Frank  O.,  883 
Lowell,  James  Russell,  677,  884 
Lowry,  Thomas,  886 
Luby,  William  A.,  659,  902 
Lyman,  Henry  D.,  903 

McBride,  Robert  W.,  931,  932 
McCall,  S.  W.,  1169 
McCamant,  Wallace,  933 
McCarthy,  Mary  A.,  159 


McCartney,  Albert  J.,  570 
McCarty,  Burke,  934 
McCaskey,  J.  P.,  935 
McCleary,  James  T.,  936,  957 
McClellan,  George  B.,  937 
McClish,  Eli,  938 
McCook,  Henry  C,  895,  942 
McCormick,  Hugh  M.,  943 
McClure,  Alexander  K.,  304,  939,  940 
McClure,  J.  B.,  941 
McCullough,  C.  S.,  944 
McElroy,  John,  945 
McGregor,  Thomas  B.,  673 
Mcllvaine,  Caroline  M.,  569,  946 
McKinley,   William,  947 
McLaughlin,  Andrew  C,  86 
McLaughlin,  Robert  W.,  948 
McLellan,  Charles  W.,  510 
McLellan,  Hugh,  949 
McMurdy,  Robert,  1565 
McSpadden,  J.   Walker,  950 

Maas,  Charles  T.,  1165 
MacArthur,    Robert    Stuart,   904 
MacChesney,  Nathan  William,  905 
Macdonnell,  Lady  Agnes,  669 
Mace,  William  H.,  906 
Mackaye,   Percy,  324,  908 
Maclean,  Mary,  907 
MacNaul,  Willard  C,  909 
Madden,  Martin  B.,  910 
Magie,  James  K.,  911 
Malet,  W.  W.,  658 
Mannhardt,  Emil,  913 
Markens,  Edward  Wasgate,  914 
Markens,  Isaac,  915,  916,  917,  918 
Markham,  Edwin,  519 
Martin,  James  M.,  919 
Masters,  Edgar  Lee,  922 
Masters,  Hardin  W.,  622,  923 
Mathews,  Shailer,  569,  924 
Mathews,  Stella  Tyler,  925,  926 
Mathews,  A.  C,  928 
Maulsby,  D.  L.,  1133 
May,  Henry,  929 
Maynard,  Nettie  Colburn,  930,  1149 


420 


INDEX 


Meca,  J.,  951 

Meese,  William  A.,  953 

Merrill,  Charles  E.,  968 

Merritt,  L.  Eveline,  969 

Merwin,  J.  B.,  970 

Meserve,  Frederick  Hill,  971-981,  Inc. 

Middling,  Theophilus,  983 

Miles,  Nelson  A.,  807 

Miles,  Thomas  Jefferson,  984 

Miller,  Francis  Trevelyan,  985 

Miller,  Marion  Miles,  839,  840,  841, 

842 
Miller,  Thos.  C,  1470 
Milner,  Duncan  C,  986 
Miner,  James,  987 
Minor,  Berkeley,  989,  990 
Minor,  Charles  L.,  991 
Mitchell,  Wilmot  Brookings,  992 
Monahan,  James  G.,  993 
Monod,  Eugene,  994 
Montgomery,  Charles  M.,  1053 
Moores,  Charles  W.,  999,  1000,  1001, 

1002,  1003 
Mordecai,  G.  L.,  1004 
Morgan,  James,  1005 
Morgan,  Richard  P.,  1102 
Morley,  John,  670 
Morrow,  Honore  Willsie,  1006 
Mosher,  Thomas  B.,  156 
Moton,  Robert  Russa,  1007 
Mudd,  Nettie,    1008 
Musick,  John  R.,  1009 

Nabuco,  Joaquim,  1010,  1011 
Nash,  John  F.,  1012 
Neis,  Anna  Marie,  1017 
Nelson,  Knute,  1018 
Neuman,  Karl  Friedrich,  829 
Newkirk,  Garrett,   1030,   1031 
Newton,    Joseph    Fort,    1032,    1033, 

1034,  1141 
Nicolay,  Helen,  1038,  1039 
Nicolay,  John  G„  835,  836,  837,  1040 
Nicholson,  John  P.,  893,  894 
Nielsen,  M.,  1041 
Nims,  George  Washington,  1042 


Noble,  F.  A.,  1043 

Noe,  Cotton,  1044 

Nolte,  Mary,  1245 

Northcott,  W.  A.,  1045 

Norton,  Eliot,  1049 

Norton,  Robert,  674 

Nott,  Charles  C,  665,  1050,  1137 

Nourse,  Charles  C,  629 

Noyes,  Isaac  P.,  1051 

Nye,  Frank  M.,  1054 

Oakleaf,  Joseph  Benjamin,  510, 1055- 

1065,  Inc.,  1211,  1270,  1419 
Olcott,  George  N.,  952,  1066 
Olcott,  J.  Van  Vechten,   1167 
Oldroyd,  Osborn  H.,  1072,  1073,  1074 
Olson,  Julius  E.,  1077 
Owen,  Robert  Dale,  663 
Oyster,  E.  W.,  1080,  1081 

Page,  Herman,  569,  1082 
Palmer,  A  .G.,  665 
Palmer,  John  M.,  518 
Paradise,  Frank  Ilsley,  1084 
Parish,  John  C,  1083 
Parker,  Alton  B.,  1085 
Parker,  A.  P.,  339 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert,  1568 
Parker,  Moses  Greely,  668 
Pau,   1087 

Paullin,  Charles  Oscar,  1088 
Pease,  Theodore  Calvin,  1089 
Peck,  George  R.,  1090 
Pennell,  Orrin  Henry,  1092 
Pennypacker,  Samuel  W.,  304 
Penrose,  Wesley  Francis,  1094 
Pentz,  Albert  D.,  672 
Perkins,  Geo.  D.,  1095 
Perkins,  John  Carroll,  1115 
Peters,  Madison  C,  1096 
Pezet,  Don  Federico,,  1097 
Pratt,  Silas  G.,  1124 
Preston,  Robert  L.,  1125 
Phillips,  D.  T.,  1099 
Phillips,  Ethel  Calvert,  1100 
Phillips,  Isaac   N.,  569,   1101,   1102, 
1103 


INDEX 


421 


Phillips,  Leon,  552 

Pickens,   Wm.,    1106 

Pickett,  Charles  E.,  1107 

Pickett,  William  P.,  1108 

Pillsbury,  Albert  E.,  1109 

Pinkerton,  Allen,  660 

Pitrois,  Yvonne,  1110 

Pope,  Curran,  1113 

Porter,  Albert,   1114 

Porter,  Horace,  890 

Pothier,  Aram  J.,  1173 

Poulson,  Thomas  Layman,  1121 

Powell,  Julia  Mygatt,  1122 

Power,  John  Carroll,  1123 

Prince,  L.  Bradford,  1126 

Prince,  Ezra  M.,  669 

Prince,  Leon  C,  1127 

Pritchard,  Arthur  O.,  1128 

Probasco,  H.  R.,  1129 

Procter,  Addison  G.,  569,  1130,  1131, 

1132 
Provost,  Andrew  J.,  675 
Putnam,  George  Haven,  432,  1137 
Putnam,  Harriet,   1138 

Quayle,  William  A.,  807 
Quill  Club,  The,  1139 

Rankin,  Henry  B.,  1140,  1141,  1142, 
1143,  1144,  1145 

Rantoul,  Robert  S.,   1146 

Rathbone,  Henry  R.,  1147 

Ray,  P.  Orman,  1148 

Reed,  Charles  B.,  1150 

Reed,  James  A.,  1341 

Reed,  Whitelaw,   1152 

Reeves,  Owen  T.,  1102 

Reeves,  Robert  N.,  1151 

Reiter,  Harriet  G.,  1153,  1154,  1155, 
1156 

Religion,  34,  98,  137,  204,  211,  298, 
299,  331,  619,  654,  671,  732,  733, 
746,  784,  813,  1092,  1096,  1128,  1151, 
1219,  1220,  1221,  1223,  1315,  1341, 
1388,  1471 

Reuss,  Rod,  1172 

Rhys,  Ernest,  1175 


Rice,  Allen  Thorndike,  1176 
Rice,  O.  S.,  1513 
Rice,  Wallace,  1177 
Rich,  Joseph  W.,  1178 
Richards,  George  W.,  1179 
Richards,  John  T.,  1180,  1181 
Richardson,  William  H.,  1182 
Richmond,  Cora  L.  V.,  1 183 
Risdon,  F.  Ray,  552,  1184,  1185,  1186, 

1443 
Risley,  Theodore  G.,  1187 
Robbins,  Walter  Raleigh,  569 
Roberts,  Octavia,  1188 
Roberts,  W.  C,  1099 
Robie,  Frederick,  1189 
Robinson,  Charles  H.,  1190 
Robinson,  H.  E.,  1191 
Robinson,  Luther  Emerson,  1192 
Rockett,  Al  and  Ray,  1195,  1499 
Rodenberg,  William  A.,  1202 
Rogers,  Elmer  E.,  1203 
Rogers,  Euclid  B.,  1212 
Rogers,  Henry  Monroe,  901 
Rogers,  James  Webb,  657 
Roldon,  Salvador  Camacho,  681,  1204 
Ronning,  N.  N.,  1205 
Roosevelt,  Theodore,  795,  840,  841, 

842,  1164,  1206,  1207,  1208,  1209 
Ross,  Riley  R.,  1210 
Roth,  Lawrence  V.,  1213,  1214 
Rothschild,  Alonzo,  67,   1215,   1216, 

1217,  1218 
Rudeen,  E.  F.,  1219,  1220,  1221,  1571 
Rugg,  Arthur  P.,  1222 
Rusling,  James  F.,  1223,  1224 
Russell,  Isaac  Franklin,  1225 
Russell,  L.  E.,   1226 
Rutherford,   Mildred     Lewis,     1227, 

1228,  1229 
Ryan,  Daniel  J.,  1231 

Sandburg,  Carl,  1235 
Schauffler,  Robert  Haven,  1237 
Schechter,  S.,  1238 
Schell,  Stanley,  1239 
Schleuter,  Herman,  1240 


422 


INDEX 


Schraam,  H.,  1241 
Schreider  S.,  1242 
Schurz,   Carl,   111,  795,   1243,   1244, 

1245,  1246 
Schuyler,  Hamilton,    1247 
Scian-Levigne,  J.  B.,  1248 
Scott,  Charles  Frederick,  1166 
Scott,  Milton  R.,  1249,  1250 
Scott,  Temple,  1251 
Scoville,  Samuel,  1252 
Scrugham,  Mary,  1253 
Scrymser,  James  A.,  671 
Selby,  Paul,  1258-1263,  Inc. 
Sellery,  George  Clarke,  1264,  1265 
Shannon,  Frederick  F.,  569,  1266 
Sharp,  J.  Alfred,  1267 
Sharpe,  Charles   Wheeler,   1268 
Shaw,  Elton  Raymond,  1269 
Shaw,  George  W.,  1270 
Shaw,  James  H.,  1271 
Sheahan,  James  W.,   1272 
Sheffield,  James  R.,  1168,  1169,  1273 
Sheldon,  R.  L.,  1572 
Shepardson,  Francis  W.,  569,  1274 
Sheppard,  Morris,  1275 
Sheppard,  Robert  Dickinson,  1276 
Sherman,  Edwin  A.,  1277,  1278 
Sherman,  Lawrence  G.,  569 
Sherwood,  Isaac  R.,  648 
Shirley,  Ralph,  1279 
Shope,  Simeon  P.,  569 
Shutter,  Marion  D.,  1280 
Sickles,  Daniel  E.,  495 
Simons,  Charles  C,  1281 
Simons,  Evelyn,   1573 
Simpson,  Bishop,  920 
Sindelar,  Jos.  C,   1282 
Sizoo,  Joseph  R.,   1283 
Sizoo,  Joseph  Richard,  1284 
Skevington,  Samuel  J.,  1285 
Skinner,   Hubert   M.,  431 
Smith,  Ford,  1286 
Smith,  Frank  G.,  569 
Smith,  Frederick  A.,   1287 
Smith,  George  D.,  1288 
Smith,  Isaac,  1289,  1290 


Smith,  Truman,  1291 

Smith,  Walter  George,  899,  1292 

Smith,  William  H.,  Jr.,  1293 

Smolnikar,  Andrew  B.,  1294 

Smoot,  Reed,  1295 

Smoot,  Richard  Mitchell,  1296 

Snider,  Denton  J.,  1297,  1298,  1299, 

1300 
Snow,  John,  662 
Snowden,  George  R.,  660,  1301 
Spaeth,  A.,  1305 

Sparhawk,  Frances  Campbell,  1306 
Sparks,    Edwin    Erie,   62,   428,   569, 

1307,  1308 
Spiritualism,  562,  671,  674,  930,  1149 
Stafford,  Wendell  P.,  1312 
Stanton,  Edwin  M.,   1434 
Staples,  Ernest  Linwood,  1313 
Starr,  John  W.,  Jr.,  671,  1314,  1315, 

1316,  1317 
Starr,  Merritt,  569,  1318 
Stead,  W.  T.,  673 
Stearns,  Jonathan  F.,  1330 
Steiner,  Edward  A.,   1331 
Stephen,  Paul  F.,  1574 
Stephens,  Alex.  H.,  823 
Stephenson,     Nathaniel     W.,     1332, 

1333,  1334 
Stevens,  C.  M.,  1335 
Stevens,  Frank  E.,  672,  1336 
Stevens,  Walter  B.,  1337,  1338 
Stewart,  George,  671 
Stewart,  Judd,  510,  1339,  1340,  1341, 

1342,  1343 
Stidger,  William  L.,  1344 
Stoddard,  William  O.,  1345 
Stokes,  Edward  C,  1167 
Stokes,  Rev.  H.  P.,  1346 
Storey,  Moorfield,  1347 
Storrs,  R.  S.,  920 
Stradling,  James  M.,  1348 
Strunsky,  Rose,  1349 
Stryker,  Melancthon  Woolsey,  1350 
Sullivan,  Alexander,  1351 
Sulzer,  William,  1352 
Sumner,  Edward  A.,  1353,  1354 


INDEX 


423 


Sumner,  G.  Lynn,  1355,  1356 

Sunday,  William  A.,  519 

Surratt,   John   H.,   265,   1357,    1358, 

1359 
Surratt,  Mrs.,  1360 
Swain,  Thomas,  1361 
Swift,  H.  T.,  705 
Swinton,  Willidm,   1362 
Sylvain,  Leo,  1363 

Tachy,  A.,  1366 

Taft,  Charles  P.,  1367 

Taft,  William  H.,  840,  841,  842,  1162, 

1165,  1368,  1369,  1370 
Taggart,  Joseph,  962 
Tandy,  Francis  D.,  31 
Tarbell,    Ida    M.,    160,    1144,    1145, 

1373-1386,  Inc.,  1413,  1414 
Tarbox,  John  W.,  670 
Taylor,  Bayard,  667,  1575 
Taylor,  Tom,  664,  673 
Teisabure,  Yamagate,  349 
Termansen,  N.  I.,  1387 
Thayer,  George  A.,  1388 
Thayer,  William  M.,  1389-1399,  Inc. 
Thompson,  C.  ML,  673,  1400 
Thompson,  D.  D.,  1401 
Thompson,  Harold  W.,  608 
Thompson,  H.  P.,  660 
Thompson,  Henry  P.,  1402 
Thompson,  Margaret  S.,  355 
Thompson,  Robert  F.,  1166 
Thompson,  Will  H.,  1403 
Thomson,  Edward  William,  1404 
Thurston,  John  M.,  223 
Tilton,  Theodore,  675 
Tinker,  Charles  A.,  1407 
Tinley,  Emmet,  1408 
Torrie,  Hiram  D.,  662 
Townsend,  George  Alfred,  1409 
Townsend,  W.  H.,  1253 
Townsend,  William  H.,  1410,   1411, 

1412 
Tracy,  Gilbert  A.,  1413,  1414 
Trovilliere,  Hal  W.,  1576 


Truesdell,    Winfred     Porter,     1416, 

1417 
Tuckerman,  Charles  K.,  670 
Turner,   George,    1418 

Ulm,  Aaron  Hardy,  1419 
Ulrich,  Bartow  A.,  1420,  1421 

Van  Dyke,  Henry,  807 
Vaughn,  Olive,  1442 
Victor,  O.  J.,  676 
Vincent,  Eliabeth  K.,  1443 
Vincent,  Thomas  M.,  668 
Volk,  Douglas,  673 

Wade,  Mary  Hazelton,  1444 
Wadsworth,  James  W.,  1168,  1170 
Wagstaff,  Thomas  Edward,  1445 
Wait,  Horatio  L.,  665 
Walker,  Edwin  S.,  1446 
Wall,  Bernhardt,   1447 
Wallace,  Frances,  1448 
Walsh,  William  S.,  1449 
Wanamaker,  John,  1450 
Wanamaker,  R.  M.,  1451 
Warden,  Robert  Bruce,  1452 
Warfield,  Ethelbert  D.,  1453 
Warren,  Louis  A.,  1454,  1455,  1456, 

1457,  1458,  1459 
Warren,  Prescott,  1460 
Washburne,  E.  B.,  663 
Washington,  Booker  T.,  807,  1461 
Watkins,  Albert,   1462 
Watkins,  Lucian  B.,  1463 
Watterson,  Henry,  673,  840,  841,  842 
Weber,  Jessie  Palmer,  569,  709,  751, 

1464,  1465 
Webster,  A.  W.,  1466 
Weik,  Jesse  W.,  623,  1467 
Welles,  Gideon,  666 
Wells,  Percival  W.,  1468 
West,  J.  E.,  1469 
Wettstein,  Carl  Theodor,  1471 
Wharton,  O.  P.,  1472 
Wheeler,  Daniel  E.,   1473 
Wheeler,  Harriet,  1474 
Wheeler,  Loren  E.,  1475 


424 


INDEX 


Whipple,  Wayne,  60,  76,  1476-1484, 

Inc. 
Whitaker,  J.  S.,  881 
Whitcombe,  W.  W.,  1485 
White,  Charles  T.,  1486,  1487,  1488 
White,  Horace,  890,  1489,  1490 
Whitlock,   Brand,    1491,   1492,   1493, 

1494 
Whitman,  Charles  S.,  1168 
Whitman,  Walt,  156,  673,  1495,  1496, 

1497 
Whitney,  Henry  C,   1498 
Wiecker,  Otho,  1500 
Wilbur,  Henry  B.,  1501 
Willcox,  E.  S.,  1502 
Williams,  A.  Dallas,  1503 
Williams,  Francis  Howard,   1504 
Williams,  Henry  Llewellyn,  1505 
Williams,  Henry  L.,  1506 
Williams,  John  Sharp,   183,  807 
Williams,  R.  H.,  668 
Willsie,  Honore,  1507 
Willson,  D,  B.,  1508 
Wilson,  James  Grant,  661,  670 
Wilson,  Samuel,  1509 
Wilson,  William  Bender,  1510 


Wilson,  Woodrow,  184,  1511 
Wing,  Henry  E.,  1512 
Wise,  Stephen  S.,  1516 
Wishart,  Alfred  Wesley,  1517 
Withers,  William,  667 
Wood,  E.  T.,  1421 
Wood,  J.,  1518 
Wood,  Jarvis  A.,  1519 
Woodburn,  A.  J.,  719 
Woods,  Byron  A.,  658,  1520 
Woods,  Robert  Mann,  1521 
Worden,  James  A.,  898,  1524 
Wordsworth,  R.  D.,  1525 
Wright,  Allen  Henry,  1527 
Wright,  A.  M.  R.,  1528 
Wright,  Carrie,  944 
Wright,  Carrie  Douglas,  1529 
Wright,  H.  K.,  339 

Yard,  Robert  B.,  671 
Yates,  Richard,  675,  1530 
Yeaman,  Geo.  H.,  1531 
Young,  E.  J.,  663 
Yunichi  (Sasaquama),  1533 

Zink,  Walter  M.,  1534 


